SPIRITUAL LIBRARY

"BE OPEN TO ALL TEACHERS
AND ALL TEACHINGS


AND LISTEN WITH YOUR HEART"

BAHA'I
"Blessed are those who prefer others
before themselves."
-- Baha'u'llah, Tablets of Baha'u'llah, 71
BUDDHISM
"Hurt not others in ways that you

yourself would find hurtful."
-- Udana-Varga, 5:18
CHRISTIANITY
"Always treat others as you would like
them to treat you."
-- Jesus, Matthew 7:12

CONFUCIANISM
"Do not unto others what you would
not have them do unto you."
-- Analects 15:23

HINDUISM
"This is the sum of all duty: do not do
to others what would cause pain if
done to you."
-- Mahabharata 5:1517

 

ISLAM
"No one of you is a believer until
you desire for another that which
you desire for yourself"
-- Sunnah

JAINISM
"In happiness and suffering, in joy
and grief, regard all creatures as
you would regard your own self."
-- Lord Mahavir 24th Tirthankara

 

JUDAISM
"What is hateful to you, do not do
to your neighbor, That is the entire
Torah; all the rest is commentary."
-- Talmud, Shabbat 31a

NATIVE AMERICAN
"Respect for all life is the foundation"
-- The Great Law of Peace

 

SIKHISM
"Be not estranged from another for
God dwells in every heart."
-- Sri Guru Granth Sahib

WICCAN
"Everything you do, whether positive
or negative, is returned to you
threefold."
-- The Threefold Law

 

ZOROASTRIANISM
"Human nature is good only when it
does not do unto another whatever
is no good for its own self."
-- Dadistan-i-Dinik, 94:5

 

All-Chakra Tantra.  
Ashtavakra Gita

Avadhut Gita

Avadhoota Gita

Atharva Veda

 
Ashtakam

Bhagawad Gita

The attributeless one without a second Brahman desired to be many and it created Maya (illusion). The Maya then created the triad of Gods Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh who were personifications of three Gunas [qualities of nature] - Satva (stands for qualities like goodness, purity, and excellence), Rajas (stands for passion, attatchment and fickleness), Tamas (stands for darkness whence proceed folly, ignorance, worldly dillusion, blindness of lust,pride).

Buddhist Texts
Bhaja Govindam
Bible
Biblical corruption
Brahma Sutra

Ch'an Master Hsu

Chakra

Dattaatreya Upanisad - from the Atharvaveda.

Diamond Sutra

Divrei Torah - Commentaries
Darshan
Enuma Elish
Essenes Gospel of peace
Essenes library
Extraordinary Personalities Reflect Upon.
fallen masters
Gnostic Library
GANDHI
Gitanjali
Hunduism
Heart Sutra
Hermes Trismegistus
I Ching
Jain Texts
Kali
KORAN CODE
 
LAWS of MANU
Lost, Forgotten Books and Ancient Sacred Texts
Mother Teresa
Mahanirvana Tantra
Mantra
MAHABHARATA
Naga Baba

Nisargadatta
 
Non-Volitional Living
Old Testament Apocrypha
Origin of Major Religions
"OM" The meaning
Om Mani Padme Hum
Om Namah Shivah
 
Prayers for peace
Pratyabhijnahrdayam
Pantanjali
Pythagoras
Quotes
 
Recommendations
RIG VEDA
Ramana
Ramayana
Rebirth of the Lover
Schools of Tantra
Sacred Texts
Sacred Bahá'í Writings
Select Tantrik Glossary
Silence
Sacred Books of the East Index
Sacred Texts: Sexuality
Sacred Texts Timeline
Sadhus holy men of india
Sikh Texts
Shivalingam
Sama Veda
Soulmates
SADDHARMA-PUNDARÎKA
Shakti and Shâkta
Surangama Sutra
Tripurasundari Ashtakam
Tantra Temples
Taoist Texts
The Essential Identity
The Focal Point
The Forty Verses On Reality
The Nectar of Immortality
The Sequence of the Upanishads
The Sufi Path of love
   
Tibetan Buddhism
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyamn
The Dhammapada
THE SUTTA-NIPÂTA
Tao Te Ching
The Texts of Taoism, Part 1 of 2.
The Texts of Taoism, Part 2 of 2.

The Art of War
The New Testament in Ancient Greek
The book of the Dead
The Gospel of Thomas
The Dead Sea Scrolls
The Nag Hammadi Library
Theosophy Glossary
The Song of Mahamudra
 
The Age of Reason
THE DARK BIBLE
The {meaning of the} Qur'an
Timeline
THE GREAT WAY
Tripurasundari
The Song of Solomon
Tibetan book of the Dead
TRIPURA RAHASYA
UPANISHADS INTRO
UPANISHADS MAIN INDEX
Upanishads and Veda Saakaas
Vedas and Sastras FAQ
what is Zen
 
Yun (1840-1959)
Yajur Veda

Zoroastrianism ZEND-AVESTA
Zoroastrianism PAHLAVI TEXTS
Zen Texts