The Ultimate Medicine

Dialogues with a Realized Master

Written by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, Edited by Robert Powell, Foreword by Peter Madill
Price: $15.95
North Atlantic Books

The Ultimate Medicine is not for those who like their spirituality watered down, but for serious students searching for awareness. Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj (1897-1981) lived and taught in a small apartment in the slums of Bombay. A realized master of the Tantric Nath lineage, he supported himself and his family by...

The Real Is Unknowable, The Knowable Is Unreal

Written by Robert Powell
Price: $12.95
North Atlantic Books

Wisdom is to reject conventional wisdom about almost everything.

Thus begins Robert Powell's inquiry into the nature of Totality and the unreality of all else. This small but profound book is divided into three parts. In the first, Reflections, Robert Powell comments on some of humankind's most timeless puzzles and questions: Does...

Oneness in Living

Kundalini Yoga, the Spiritual Path, and the Intentional Community

Written by Ishvara
Price: $16.95
North Atlantic Books

The founder of Harbin Hot Springs, a premier spiritual growth and healing center in Northern California, delivers a thoughtful critique of New Age as a philosophy and a way of life. In Part One, Ishvara argues for societal change based on New Age values and uses the success of Harbin as...

Vedantic Meditation

Lighting the Flame of Awareness

Written by David Frawley
Price: $15.95
North Atlantic Books

As yoga gains popularity across the U.S., many people are becoming interested in its traditional Vedic roots. While Buddhist meditation is well represented on bookshelves, there has been little Vedantic philosophy written in lay terms until now. Author David Frawley guides readers through the challenges of cultivating awareness, calming the mind...

Agaram Bagaram Baba

Life, Teachings, and Parables -- A Spiritual Biography of Baba Prakashananda

Written by Brian Foster
Price: $14.95
North Atlantic Books

Agaram Bagaram is an indefinable word Swam Prakshananda used to describe himself, meaning hodgepodge, down to earth and humorously self-effacing. Nevertheless, he was regarded as jnani, a self-realized being acknowledged by both seekers and saints. This small book consists of a short biography of Swami Prakashananda (58 pages) plus a lot...