The late Paul Brunton was one of the twentieth century's greatest explorers of and writers on the spiritual traditions of the East. With his intensely practical approach to spirituality, he had the knack, as Alice Bailey says in her Foreword, of expressing `with a beautiful clarity, truths which have been too often hidden under ponderous phrase, difficult Oriental symbolism, and mystical vaguenesses.' In this book, Brunton explains a simple yet very profound technique of `inner listening' through which one can approach the Kingdom Within and gradually transcend the limitations of the ego. 192pp, 134mm x 215mm, softback, 2003
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