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The Spiritual Heritage of India This is the book we recommend for a good introduction to Hinduism. This selection gives excerpts from the scriptures that best explain the philosophyIncluded are discussions on The Bhagavad Gita: The Song of God, How To Know God: The Yoga A

The Spiritual Heritage of India

The Spiritual Heritage of India

TITLE:The Spiritual Heritage of India
AUTHOR:Swami Prabhavananda
RATING:4.58 (307 Votes)
ASIN:B005I64LLK
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NUMBER of PAGES:0 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2011-08-19
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This is the book we recommend for a good introduction to Hinduism. This selection gives excerpts from the scriptures that best explain the philosophyIncluded are discussions on The Bhagavad Gita: The Song of God, How To Know God: The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali, The Upanishads: Breath of the Eternal. There are also chapters on the Vedas, Tantras, and other scriptures and famous teachers of India

Editorial : One of the most useful summaries in print of the tradition Toynbee saw as destined to figure prominently in the long range human future. --Huston Smith, author of The World's Religions

The only time I heard of CCTs was when they went through Kesler AFB looking for people and when an article appeared in Airman magazine (some time in 1975 I think.) At that time there was just the 1st Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt and a lot fewer SpecOps people of any type.
All in all, I would have enjoyed a 200 to 300 page book covering the history (from the Army Pathfindrs) to the present in much greater detail (selection, in school training, unit level training and specialties, relations with the regular Air Force, with the other services SpecOps forces, and finally their deployments and successes.). Mine hasn't even came in yet, but it's awesome. It's also twice as thick as the other books, unnecessarily. Absolutely the practices are useful, but as with everything in therapy they need the context of both a steady therapeutic relationship and a solid, long-term practice on t

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