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Rene Descartes | The Principles of Philosophy | ||
Immanuel Kant | Critique of Pure Reason | ||
Sir James George Frazer | The Golden Bough (txt) [--- Html In Progress ---] | ||
Edward Carpenter | Pagan and Christian Creeds: their Origin and Meaning | ||
Translated by Stephen Mackenna and B. S. Page | |||
The Corpus Hermeticum | |||
The Hermetic Writings | |||
By G. R. S. Meade | The Orphic Theogony | ||
R. O. Winstedt, M.A.,D.LITT.(OXON.) | Shaman,
Saiva and Sufi - A Study of the Evolution of Malay Magic |
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Triinu Ojamaa | The Shaman as the Zoomorphic Human | ||
George William Gilmore | Animism - Thought Currents of Primitive Peoples | ||
Rev. Robert Hamill Nassau, M.D.S.T.D. | Fetichism in West Africa |
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Alan Watts | The Value of Psychotic Experience | ||
Translated from Pali by John Richards | The Dhammapada - An anthology of 423 Buddhist verses embodying ethical and spiritualprecepts arranged by subject | ||
Translated by Ramanand Prasad | The Bhagavad Gita | ||
The Lankavatara Sutra - Self Realization of Noble Wisdom (PDF) | |||
Swami Vivekananda | Yoga | ||
Edited by Terry Newland | Mind
is a Myth - Disquieting conversation vith the man called U.G. Krishnamurti |
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What Is Tao? | |||
Lao Tzu | Tao Te Ching - The Tao Te Ching is here presented in eighteen different translations for the convenience of comparative study. | ||
With i ntroduction and Notes by Lionel Gliles M.A., D.Litt. | TAOIST TEACHINGS Translated from the Book of Lieh-Tzü | ||
The Secret of the Golden Flower | |||
Hua Hu Jing | |||
Translated by Lin Yutang | The Chuang Tzu | ||
Translated by Burton Watson | The Chuang Tzu | ||
Translated by Patricia Ebrey | TheChuang Tzu | ||
Translated by Richard Wilhem | I-Ching - The Book of Changes | ||
Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D:Litt. | I-Ching - The Hexagram Key | ||
Manual
of Zen Buddhism |
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FIRDAUSI: Translated by Helen Zimmern | Shah-nama (The Epic of Kings) | ||
Translated by W. E. West | Ervad
Zadspram - The Selections of Zadspram |
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Edited
by Prof. Maher Abd Al Kader M. Ali and by Prof. Hamed Abdel-reheem Ead |