The Upanishads
By Vernon Katz and Thomas Egenes
By Vernon Katz and Thomas Egenes
By Vernon Katz and Thomas Egenes
By Vernon Katz and Thomas Egenes
Part of Tarcher Cornerstone Editions
Part of Tarcher Cornerstone Editions
Category: Religion | Philosophy | Meditation & Mindfulness
Category: Religion | Philosophy | Meditation & Mindfulness
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$14.00
Jun 30, 2015 | ISBN 9780399174230
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Jun 30, 2015 | ISBN 9780698191976
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Praise
“This beautiful new translation of The Upanishads by Katz and Egenes takes us full circle, conveying to our modern times the work’s authentic message of transcendence and unity.”
—David Lynch
“In this exquisitely revealing translation of the ancient Upanishadic wisdom, Drs. Katz and Egenes have granted us profound new insights into the transcendent Unity at the basis of our diverse, ephemeral universe. With great clarity and subtlety of expression, they have penetrated deeply into these ageless teachings, providing the modern reader with an invaluable understanding of the true nature of the Self and the cosmos as experienced in higher states of consciousness. In so doing, they masterfully illuminate the core message of The Upanishads: that life in its essence is wholeness and bliss—a reality that can be, indeed should be, the living experience of everyone on earth.”
—John Hagelin, Ph.D., Professor of Physics, Maharishi University of Management; International President, Global Union of Scientists for Peace
“The Upanishads are among the greatest edifices to higher states of consciousness in world literature, and this marvelous translation by Vernon Katz and Thomas Egenes eloquently conveys the transcendent insights and exalted poetry of the original texts. Their work displays an impressive command of the philosophical concepts embedded in the original Sanskrit and brings the words of the ancient sages vividly to life in beautifully crafted, accessible English. Both the scholar and the general reader will appreciate the clarity with which this volume evokes the experience of ultimate reality beyond the limitations of human thought, which is The Upanishads’ singular focus.”
—Barbara A. Holdrege, Professor of Religious Studies and Chair of South Asian Studies Committee, University of California, Santa Barbara
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