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Words to Live By: Short Readings of Daily Wisdom [Kindle Edition]

Eknath Easwaran
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In the midst of our busy world we need islands of calm, where we can seek refuge and find wise guidance. Easwaran’s short spiritual readings, one for each day of the year, can be read in the morning to start the day in the right direction, or in the evening to prepare for a peaceful night.

This encouraging collection includes inspirational quotations from sages of all ages and all traditions. Emily Dickinson and Catherine of Genoa, John Milton and Jalaluddin Rumi, Augustine and Einstein, the Hindu Upanishads and the Hasidic proverbs, Buddhist sutras and Biblical verses can all be found in this varied collection of thoughts for each day.

Each quote is accompanied by Easwaran’s short commentary. Some days we are offered a gentle reminder to slow down, to discover the richness of being mindful and patient. Other days give inspiration to change habits, or advice about mending a relationship. At times we read the words of a sympathetic friend who can help us through a dark day.

For those wishing to explore a particular theme further, each page includes references to related entries for other days of the year. Some readings refer to Easwaran’s method of passage meditation, and a brief summary of his program is included at the end of the book.


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"His books offer timeless wisdom, a great reference for healing in our contemporary world." --Deepak Chopra

"Easwaran is a celestial light on this planet." --Wayne Dyer

"I always find his kind and nourishing words soothing and inspirational in my daily life." --Patricia Walden

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This is the previous issue of the 4th edition: the current 4th edition is available new from Amazon

Product Details

  • File Size: 377 KB
  • Print Length: 401 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1586380168
  • Publisher: Nilgiri Press; 4th edition (July 1, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003VPWWSE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #95,681 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Eknath Easwaran was a very wise man. Beachstone  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
Full of inspiring and uplifting thoughts. John Kelly  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
This book often hits a spot in my heart/soul that I need for that day. Diane Szymaszek  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars DON'T PUT IT IN ON A SHELF- READ IT EVERY DAY June 8, 2007
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Full of inspiring and uplifting thoughts. Insightful! Covers all the bases. Draws on many of the great religions of the world as well as some of the greatest writers of the centuries.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Everyday Reminder of What Matters April 6, 2009
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Easwaran's has chosen a passage from a scripture or a wise person--Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish mystics; secular poets--and then offered his own comments on these remarks. One only has to read a few commentaries to see what a gentle, good, and holy man Easwaran was. I've used this book for well over a year, and have given it to several friends, all of whom reacted as I did. It is often difficult in this hectic world to set aside time for silent thought, for prayer. This book makes it easy to begin and to continue, increasing the time you spend as you go along.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Eknath is The Man February 5, 2009
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Eknath Easwaran was a very wise man. His daily inspirations take his Passage Meditation to the next level by providing something to think about each day. It's ok if you haven't read Passage Meditation and just want something to start or end your day. He shows us how God, in all forms of belief, are relevant in living a true life. No blame, no shame, no fear. Just love and connectedness.
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In Words to Live By, Sri Eknath Easwaran distills the wisdom of ages into small, simple, practical nuggets of wisdom. All of the material in this book is available free of cost on [...] website, under the menu Meditation -> Thought for the day. I have that page as my home page (which displays fresh content every day for one year), since I found it helpful to read it more than once a day for inspiration and learning.

For those of you who would like to go beyond just advice and are looking to put these powerful ideas into practice, you may want to check Easwaran's book on Passage Meditation. My wife and I have been practicing it for the past 1-year and it has truly transformed our lives.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book changed my life June 10, 2013
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It offers every possible avenue away from doubt and disturbance in a single page. . .the index is especially helpful for anything pertinent as to what may be going on with me at any given time. . .in any given moment. .
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful spiritual wisdom book April 4, 2013
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I love meditation books and Easwaren's book is certainly helpful on a daily basis. He quotes masters and then comments on them. I really like what he has to say.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great book March 29, 2013
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This book is awonderful way to start any day if you can't decide if you want it or not, you do.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Words to Live By Easwaran March 1, 2013
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Excellent! I like the fact that the author draws
wisdom and inspiration from many diverse
writers and sacred texts. It's a truly edifying resource.
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More About the Author

Eknath Easwaran (1910-1999) is respected around the world as one of the twentieth century's great spiritual teachers and an authentic guide to timeless wisdom. Although he did not travel or seek large audiences, his books on meditation, spiritual living, and the classics of world mysticism have been translated into twenty-six languages. More than 1.5 million copies of Easwaran's books are in print.

His book Meditation, now titled Passage Meditation, has sold over 200,000 copies since it was first published in 1978. His Classics of Indian Spirituality - translations of The Bhagavad Gita, The Dhammapada, and The Upanishads - have been warmly praised by Huston Smith, author of The World's Religions, and all three books are bestsellers in their field. The Nilgiri Press editorial team, under the supervision of Easwaran's wife, Christine Easwaran, continues to publish new books and talks, drawing on the vast archive of Easwaran's unpublished transcripts.

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.

Easwaran's mission was to extend to everyone, "with an open hand," the spiritual disciplines that had brought such rich benefits to his own life. For forty years he devoted his life to teaching the practical essentials of the spiritual life as found in every religion. He taught a universal message that although the body is mortal, within every creature there is a spark of divinity that can never die. And he taught and lived a method that any man or woman can use to reach that inborn divinity and draw on it for love and wisdom in everyday life.

Whenever asked what religion he followed, Easwaran would reply that he belonged to all religions. His teachings reached people in every faith. He often quoted the words of Mahatma Gandhi, who influenced him deeply: "I have not the shadow of a doubt that every man or woman can achieve what I have, if he or she would make the same effort and cultivate the same hope and faith."

Eknath Easwaran (1910-1999) was born into an ancient matrilineal family in Kerala state, South India. There he grew up under the close guidance of his mother's mother, Eknath Chippu Kunchi Ammal, whom he honored throughout his life as his spiritual teacher. From her he learned the traditional wisdom of India's ancient scriptures. An unlettered village woman, she taught him through her daily life, which was permeated by her continuous awareness of God, that spiritual practice is something to be lived out each day in the midst of family and community.

Growing up in British India, Easwaran first learned English in his village high school, where the doors were opened to the treasure-house of English literature. At sixteen, he left his village to attend a nearby Catholic college. There his passionate love of English literature intensified and he acquired a deep appreciation of the Christian tradition.

Later, contact with the YMCA and close friendships within the Muslim and Christian communities enriched his sense of the universality of spiritual truths. Easwaran often recalled with pride that he grew up in "Gandhi's India" - the historic years when Mahatma Gandhi was leading the Indian people to freedom from British rule through nonviolence. As a young man, Easwaran met Gandhi and the experience of sitting near him at his evening prayer meetings left a lasting impression. The lesson he learned from Gandhi was the power of the individual: the immense resources that emerge into life when a seemingly ordinary person transforms himself completely.

After graduate work at the University of Nagpur in Central India, where he took first-class degrees in literature and in law, Easwaran entered the teaching profession, eventually returning to Nagpur to become a full professor and head of the department of English. By this time he had acquired a reputation as a writer and speaker, contributing regularly to the Times of India and giving talks on English literature for All-India Radio.

At this juncture, he would recall, "All my success turned to ashes." The death of his grandmother in the same year as Gandhi's assassination prompted him to turn inward.

Following Gandhi's inspiration, he became deeply absorbed in the Bhagavad Gita, India's best-known scripture. Meditation on passages from the Gita and other world scriptures quickly developed into the method of meditation that today is associated with his name.

Eknath Easwaran was Professor of English Literature at the University of Nagpur when he came to the United States on the Fulbright exchange program in 1959. Soon he was giving talks on India's spiritual tradition throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. At one such talk he met his future wife, Christine, with whom he established the organization that became the vehicle for his life's work. The mission of the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation, founded in 1961, is the same today as when it was founded: to teach the eight-point program of passage meditation aimed at helping ordinary people conquer physical and emotional problems, release creativity, and pursue life's highest goal, Self-realization.

After a return to India, Easwaran came back to California in 1965. He lived in the San Francisco Bay Area the rest of his life, dedicating himself to the responsive American audiences that began flowing into his classes in the turbulent Berkeley of the late 1960s, when meditation was suddenly "in the air." His quiet yet impassioned voice reached many hundreds of students in those turbulent years.

Always a writer, Easwaran started a small press in Berkeley to serve as the publishing branch of the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation. Nilgiri Press was named after the Nilgiris or "Blue Mountains" in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, where Easwaran had maintained a home for some years. The press moved to Tomales, California, when the Center bought property there for a permanent headquarters in 1970. Nilgiri Press did the preproduction work for his first book, Gandhi the Man, and began full book manufacturing with his Bhagavad Gita for Daily Living in 1975.

In thousands of talks and his many books Easwaran taught passage meditation and his eight-point program to an audience that now extends around the world. Rather than travel and attract large crowds, he chose to remain in one place and teach in small groups - a preference that was his hallmark as a teacher even in India. "I am still an educator," he liked to say. "But formerly it was education for degrees; now it is education for living." His work is being carried forward by Christine Easwaran, who has worked by his side for forty years, by the students he trained for thirty years, and by the organization he founded to ensure the continuity of his teachings, the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation.

If you would like to find out more about Easwaran's teachings and the Center that he founded please visit us at www.easwaran.org, and read our blog www.easwaran.org/blog



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