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This book was written to make the Eastern Vedantic tradition accessible to Westerners. Glass's insight comes from his own practice and experience.

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'We have it from Frithjof Schuon (The Transcendent Unity of Religions) and many others that the Vedanta appears among explicit doctrines as one of the most direct formulations possible of what makes the very essence of our spiritual reality. The work in hand can be read as a book-length unpacking of that accurate description. Reliable from beginning to end, it is distinctive among the innumerable renditions of the Vedanta in two ways. First, because its author is an accomplished wordsmith, he makes the Vedanta’s profundities-which delve as deep as those of any philosophical theology-read like an open book; and second, because he has worked for thirty years to shape his life by those profundities, his vivid accounts of what he experienced along the way make his words jump off the page into the reader's heart. The book is inspiring.' - Huston Smith, author of The World’s Religions and Why Religion Matters.

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Author Glass, Marty
Full Title Eastern Light in Western Eyes
Binding Softcover
Publisher Sophia Perennis
Pages 288
ISBN 0900588527
Language English
Short Description

This book was written to make the Eastern Vedantic tradition accessible to Westerners. Glass's insight comes from his own practice and experience.

Table of Contents Preface
Introduction

Part One
  • What’s In a Word? Where are my thoughts?
  • Back to Reality!
  • We’re all in This together
  • God gives us infinitely more than we ask for!
  • The definition of God: Indispensable, Mind-boggling, Futile
  • Glints & Glimpses I
  • Develop a good memory
  • That very heavy tulsi leaf
  • On the road to yourSelf
  • We see better when our eyes are closed
  • Two? One? How many?Glints & Glimpses II
  • Chuang Tzu’s butterfly, Prospero’s farewell, Calderon’s epigram
  • Cole Porter’s question (first note B-flat in the key of C!)
  • Exile, illusions and our well-intentioned friends
  • One more reason not to worry
  • A moment of peace: always, sometimes or never?
  • Glints & Glimpses III
  • Heaven: ‘When we’re close together dancing cheek to cheek’? Not quite
  • Do we get what we deserve? Do we deserve what we get? What do we get? Who are we?
  • Macbeth was wrong about life (Act V, Scene 5)
  • X-Rays, CAT-Scan, MRI, even surgery: they all draw a blank on this One
  • A Sequence on Identity

    Part Two
  • Cock the ear of your heart: hear it? (‘Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard...’)
  • Either way you look at it...
  • Glints & Glimpses IV
  • ‘But if the while I think on thee....’ (Sonnet 30; 116 also, of course)
  • Ask the Teacher
  • Memories of Eden, Preemptive Relativism
  • Recognizing ‘His Signature’ Some prefer to accentuate the negative (Despite Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen’s Dissenting Opinion in Here Come the Waves)
  • Glints & Glimpses V
  • ‘I’d walk a million miles for one of those smiles!’
  • Incident on Upper Bryn Coch Lane and a metaphysical parallel
  • I’m supposed to love everyone?
  • Time’s up!
  • Taking advantage of a verb tense
  • Glints & Glimpses VI
  • Je sois? Yo soy? Du bist? Who?
  • Overlapping circles, windmills in the mind
  • Is all this a gift or isn’t It?
  • Hallelujah cross-examined
  • I don’t believe I recognize You
  • Glints & Glimpses VII
  • ‘Old love, new love, Every love but true love’-Cole Porter again, from ‘Love for Sale’ (The New Yorkers, 1930)
  • Thank God for the Truth!
  • A Sequence on the Heart

    Part Three
  • I suggest this parry for that thrust
  • You calling me a Pharisee? Sure! Who else?
  • I must have been nowhere at the time
  • Glints & Glimpses VIII
  • Many people don’t realize how important these two words are
  • And there It is! Right there where you forgot it!
  • And will It be Personal or Impersonal today?
  • ‘Oh how I long to be in that number!’
  • There’s a lot you can see with ‘a far-away look’
  • Glints & Glimpses IX
  • Getting up early enough to meditate,and similar challenges
  • Who put the serpent in Paradise? And why?
  • Nearer to you than the neck of your camel!
  • I have great news: I lost my life!
  • Back to Unreality!
  • Glints & Glimpses X
  • I saw it with my own eyes! It’s beyond belief!
  • At a loss for words
  • Your face is an open book!
  • Is today Tuesday?
  • Sonnet 30 again
  • Fourteen Mantras in Praise of the Light
  • Satchidananda
  • About the Author

    Marty Glass lives with his wife Carol beyond the power and water lines in Humboldt County, California, relying on his 1965 pick-up truck 'Old Brown' to take him the final two miles up a dirt road to his owner-built home. He has worked as a college English instructor, warehouseman, and janitor. A devoted father of five children, loving husband and neighbor, he now teaches sixth grade in a rural elementary school, and plays jazz piano and cards. For the past thirty years, he has seriously practiced the religion of India, spending the long necessary hours meditating in 'Marty's Cell,' an old chicken coop reborn as an austere shrine. His spiritual practice is his real life.

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