Paul Brunton helps us hear the melody behind the medley of today's "spiritual marketplace." His late writings raise the bar for what we can expect of spiritual teachings and teachers, and what we can do for ourselves. Born in London in 1898, he soon became a leading pioneer of much of what we now take for granted. He traveled widely throughout the world (long before it was fashionable) to meet living masters of various traditions with whom he then lived and studied. His eleven early books from 1934-1952 shared much of what he learned, and helped set the stage for dramatic east-west exchanges of the late 20th century.
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Introduction; A Sense of Grace: What it is & isn't; Grace is Here for All -- Are We Ready for it?; Grace in Religious Contexts; Its Mysterious Arising; Letting Grace In; Grace Brings What We Need; Ways Grace Can Be Transmitted; Grace & Ego; Self-Effort & Grace; Compassion & Forgiveness; Surrender; Spiritual Awareness; Grace & World Crisis; Essay: The Progressive Stages of the Quest.