Torah-Veda

An Interspiritual Journey
Find Your Inspiration and Follow It

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Torah and Veda are two ancient sources of spirituality still vibrant today. Torah is conveyed through the sacred language of Hebrew and Veda is conveyed through the sacred language of Sanskrit. The focus here is on meditation, mysticism, philosophy, psychology and the underlying spirituality that has been incorporated into religions, and not as much on the religions themselves. Your comments and posts are welcome.


Quote of the Week 419 - Listend/Hearing for Non-material Sustenance

Quote of the Week 419 - Listening/Hearing for Non-material Sustenance


Every one who is thirsty, come and drink. He who has no money, come, buy and eat. Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread and your labor for that which does not satisfy? Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good. Let your soul delight in abundance. Incline your ear, and come to Me. Hear, that your soul will live…


--Isaiah 55:1-3, The Living Torah translation by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan

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Interfaith/Inter-Spiritual Contemplative Groups


Please check out the following, which is an ongoing activity that may be of interest:


https://www.zgatl.org/contemplative-group.html


https://www.zgatl.org/ongoing-groups.html


http://www.interfaithci.org/contemplative.html


https://faithallianceofmetroatlanta.org/recent-events/programs-events/ongoing-programs/











Book Description: Writings of the Dawn; The Spiritual Journey of a Baby-Boomer

 




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Writings of the Dawn
The Spiritual Journey of a Baby-Boomer

By Steven J. Gold

This is akin to a spiritual autobiography, although it is not in a traditional narrative format. It covers the eleven-year period from 1967 through 1977 that was a significant developmental period in the author’s life, from junior year in high school through college and the ensuing young adult period. It describes these early years of his spiritual journey in pose, poetry, art and journal entries. There are a few later entries in a “Postscipt” section at the end from the years 1978 through 1985.

The main entries are divided into chronological sections covering the periods identified for works composed during those times. However, at the end of each section is a narrative “Notes” section that was written in 1996, in retrospect, in which the preceding material is explained and tied together. A home-made version of this book was produced at that time with simple report-type binding run off at a local copy shop.

The production and font selection is intentionally a bit crude, in order to pay homage to and retain the flavor of the original home-spun version, including the drawings and artwork. Everything after the Table of Contents is a faithful rendering of the original work. It is the earnest hope of the author, as with all of his work, that the reader will find inspiration, stimulation, maybe some revelation, and hopefully, most precious of all, perhaps some transformation.

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