Paul Brunton is the pen name of Raphael Hurst (21 October 1898 – 27 July 1981), a British author of spiritual books. He is best known as one of the early...
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Paul Daniel Brunton (born August 19, 1944 in Negritos, Peru) is an American politician and lawyer from Oklahoma. He graduated from Cascia Hall Preparatory...
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Secret Paths (album), by Dave Cousins The Secret Path, 1935 book by Paul Brunton The Secret Path, a painting by Mariquita Jenny Moberly The Mysterious...
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Intermediate zone (section Paul Brunton)
Paul Brunton (Published in 1989; 16 volumes) - Volume 11: THE SENSITIVES - ch.12. THE INTERMEDIATE ZONE - online text at "Notebooks of Paul Brunton"...
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administrative reforms and achievements. He was a philosopher king, seen by Paul Brunton as living the ideal expressed in Plato's Republic. Viscount Herbert Samuel...
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Brunton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Brunton (1946–2002), New Zealand poet Alexander Brunton (1772–1854), Scottish minister...
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1979 Paul Brunton, A Search in Secret India, 1934 Paul Brunton, The Secret Path, 1935 Paul Brunton, A Search in Secret Egypt, 1936 Paul Brunton, A Message...
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self-knowledge and the integration of personality espoused in books by author Paul Brunton and Ramana's own writings such as the Collected Works (1969) and Forty...
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Meher Baba. In 1930, several months before Babajan died, then journalist Paul Brunton visited her. He wrote, "She lies, in full view of passers-by, upon a...
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wide receiver Paul Brumfitt (born 1956), English serial killer Paul Brunton (politician) (born 1944), American politician and lawyer Paul Bryan (musician)...
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Ebert 2006, p. 140. Brunton 1994. Brunton 1994, p. 289. Brunton 1994, p. 301. Brunton 1994, p. 302. Brunton 1994, p. 304-305. Brunton 1994, p. 310. Cohen...
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his view that all matter depends on mind independently of Berkeley. Paul Brunton, a British philosopher and mystic, also taught a similar type of idealism...
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celebrities of the time, and from the rather disillusioned account of Paul Brunton in his A Search in Secret India (1934). Baba received further attention...
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office September 1, 1948 – 1951 Preceded by Earl G. Harrison Succeeded by Paul Brunton (acting) Personal details Born Owen Josephus Roberts (1875-05-02)May...
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Arthur Edward Waite, Franz Hartmann, Florence Farr, Phyllis Campbell, and Paul Brunton. Edited by Ralph Shirley and published in London by William Rider and...
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mental disorder Oriental Mentalism, a spiritual doctrine expounded by Paul Brunton Mentalist (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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"Incarnation of purity" and "the greatest man of humility I ever knew."Paul Brunton also narratives a meeting with Mahendra, in his famous memoir, 'A search...
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to the north. Amongst its early western visitors was British writer Paul Brunton in 1931, who is credited with introducing Ramana Maharshi to the West...
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founder-guru Anand Swarup, Kt. were broadcast to the Western public by Paul Brunton in his famed A Search in Secret India. Sir Anand Swarup received a knighthood...
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Study in the Philosophy of Plotinus, University of Toronto Press, 1967; Paul Brunton Philosophical Foundation, 1991. John M. Dillon, H.J. Blumenthal, Plotinus:...
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National Library of Australia. 22 August 1934. p. 12. Retrieved 9 May 2013. Paul Brunton (2000). "Miles Franklin's Brilliant Collection". In State Library of...
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Y46/1 at their "Matthew Flinders – The Ultimate Voyage" exhibition. Paul Brunton called Y46/1 "the memorial of the great naval explorer Matthew Flinders"...
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Sri Aurobindo (category People educated at St Paul's School, London)
Writers on esotericism and traditional wisdom, such as Mircea Eliade, Paul Brunton, and Rene Guenon, all saw him as an authentic representative of the Indian...
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that Mahatma Gandhi called the Maharaja a "saintly king" (Rajarishi). Paul Brunton, the British philosopher and orientalist, John Gunther, the American...
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of the guru Paul Brunton. Masson's mother later became a follower of mystic and philosopher John Levy. During the 1940s and 1950s, Brunton often lived...
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In the 1930s Ramana Maharshi's teachings were brought to the west by Paul Brunton, a Theosophist, in his A Search in Secret India. Stimulated by Arthur...
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Blavatsky and Alice Bailey, as well as those of Charles Webster Leadbeater, Paul Brunton, George Gurdjieff, Peter Ouspensky and Maurice Nicoll; along with Patanjali...
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subject of a biography by N. S. Ramaswami. Venkataramani was met by Paul Brunton during his travels in India and this incident finds mention in his book...
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his spiritual life. He had read Paul Brunton’s classic A Search in Secret India (1934), and soon after he met Brunton who arranged for Sorensen's first...
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Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton, 1st Baronet, FRS (14 March 1844 – 16 September 1916) was a British physician who is most-closely associated with the use of...
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