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“This is the central principle of meditation: we become what we meditate on.”

EKNATH EASWARAN


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BOOKS BY EASWARAN

“I must have heard the Gita recited thousands of times when I was growing up, but I don’t suppose it had any special significance for me then. Not until I went to college and met Mahatma Gandhi did I begin to understand why nothing in the long, rich stretch of Indian culture has had a wider appeal, not only within India but outside as well. Today, after more than thirty years of devoted study, I would not hesitate to call it India’s most important gift to the world.”
From the introduction to The Bhagavad Gita by Eknath Easwaran

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

March 13
“We need men who can dream of things that never were, and ask why not.”
–George Bernard Shaw

In an Indian movie I saw recently, a villager leaves home for the first time to travel to the city of Bombay. . . .

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UPCOMING RETREATS

2010 Retreats around the US

Dallas, Texas
   One-Day
March 13, 2010


Participants at a meditation retreat

Introductory Weekend Retreat
   Tomales, California
March 26–28, 2010


Eugene, Oregon
   Half-Day
April 10, 2010


Santa Cruz, California
   Half-Day
April 10, 2010


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