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Seeing With the Eyes of Love

A Commentary on a text from The Imitation of Christ

Seeing With the Eyes of Love

A Commentary on a text from The Imitation of Christ

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Publisher: Nilgiri Press
ISBN: 9780915132874
Number of Pages: 260
Published: 28/11/1996
Width: 12.7 cm
Height: 20.3 cm
How do we make Jesus’ love come alive in our everyday lives?

The Imitation of Christ is one of the most enduring of the Christian documents. Reflecting on a famous passage, Easwaran explores what it means to make Jesus’ love come alive in our everyday lives.

Easwaran is one of the twentieth century's great spiritual teachers and an authentic guide to timeless wisdom. His books on meditation, spiritual living, and the classics of world mysticism have been translated into twenty-six languages.

Drawing on his extensive experience as a teacher of meditation and an authority on the mystical tradition, Easwaran shows what love is, how to love more effectively, and how we can strengthen our capacity to love.

This book includes an essay on Thomas à Kempis and mysticism in the late Middle Ages.

Introduction -- All shall rejoice -- Weak in love -- Inordinate affections -- great & thorough good -- Great things -- Nothing fuller -- He that loveth, runneth -- Love feels no burden -- Love is watchful -- Sing the song of love The law of love -- Love is subject -- Afterword / by Carol Flinders -- Index

Eknath Easwaran

Eknath Easwaran (1910–1999) is respected around the world as a teacher of meditation and an authentic guide to world wisdom. His method of passage meditation fits within any faith, philosophy, or lifestyle. In 1961 Easwaran founded the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation, which carries on his work today.

Easwaran's books include commentaries on the great saints and sages of the world's traditions and have been translated into 26 languages. His translations of the Indian spiritual classics (The Bhagavad Gita, The Upanishads and The Dhammapada) have been widely acclaimed and are all bestsellers in their field, and more than 2 million of his books are in print.

A gifted teacher who lived for many years in the West, Easwaran lived what he taught, giving him enduring appeal as a teacher and author of deep insight and warmth.