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For Light |
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In Praise of the Earth |
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Adyashanti Rest and Be Taken |
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Colliver, Andrew Nocturne |
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Eliot, T. S. I said to my soul, be still, and let the dark come upon you (from Four Quartets) |
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Fox, John The Poem Waits at Its Own Core |
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Ghalib, Mirza These divine verses |
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Gibran, Kahlil Prayer |
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Hallaj, Mansur al- Stillness |
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Holmes, Dick You Have Me |
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Kabir still the body |
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Kalidas (Edwards, Lawrence) My Dear One |
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Kalidas (Edwards, Lawrence) The mountain stands steady in its grandeur |
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Kalidas (Edwards, Lawrence) The Way To Peace |
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Ko Un Indangsu sea, shine dark blue |
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Levertov, Denise Of Being |
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Lu Tung Pin The Hundred Character Tablet (Bai Zi Bei) |
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McCombs, Chris Go Deeper |
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Merwin, W. S. To the New Year |
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Nirmala it is here |
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Osborne, Arthur Be Still |
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Ramsay, Jay I saw a great light come down over London |
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Roethke, Theodore Was it Light? |
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Saure, Gunter brilliant moons |
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Saure, Gunter Forever Now |
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Sinan, Ummi The Rose |
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Stafford, William A Message from Space |
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Thomas, R. S. The Moor |
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Tilopa Song of the Mahamudra (Tilopa's Song to Naropa) |
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Ungar, Lynn Hawks |
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Waghray, Raj The Aftertaste of Transcendence |
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Yogananda, Paramahansa Prayer for the Great Enlightenment |