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The Essential Marcus Aurelius
Authors Jacob Needleman and classics scholar John P. Piazza retain the depth of Marcus's perspective on life. They have carefully selected and faithfully rendered those passages that clarify Marcus's role as someone who stood within the great religious and ethical traditions that extend throughout every culture in human history. Learn more...
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Why Can't We Be Good?
Jacon Needleman embarks on his most gripping and broadly appealing work, asking the ultimate question of human nature: Why do we repeatedly violate our most deeply held values and beliefs? Learn more...
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The American Soul
At the heart of The American Soul is a call to rediscover the timeless truths hidden within the founding vision of the American nation. Learn more and read excerpts...
A paperback edition of The American Soul will be available June 9. Published by Tarcher/Putnam; price $14.95.
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The Wisdom of Love:
This
philosophical examination of love asks the meaning of sustained
love and the source and intention of love in the world. Learn
more...
Previously
published as "A Little Book on Love"
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Time
and the Soul:
Time
is the greatest modern scarcity. What used to be considered signs
of successbeing busy, having many responsibilities, being
involved in many projects or activitiesare today being felt
as afflictions. Learn more...
A
new paperback edition of Time and the Soul is now available —
with a new introduction by the author and foreword by John Cleese.
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Money
and the Meaning of Life:
This
remarkable book combines myth and psychology, the poetry of the
Sufis and the wisdom of King Solomon, along with Needleman's searching
of his own soul and his culture to explain how money can become
a unique means of self-knowledge. Learn
more...
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Heart
of Philosophy:
In
Heart of Philosophy, Needleman explores philosophy and how our human
search for meaning is integral to our lives. Needleman documents
his experiences teaching courses in philosophy at a high school,
and shows to us how real philosophy, the love and search for meaning,
is a fact of human nature. Learn more...
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Real
Philosophy (co-authored by David Appelbaum):
Our
primary drive as humans, say the authors of this anthology of religious
and philosophical writings, is not sexual or to do with any biological
or socially conditioned impulse: It is hunger for meaning.
It
is only in addressing the huge, fundamental questions such as "Who
am I?", "Why death?" and the like that humankind
finds itself capable of
withstanding the worst and abiding in the best. Learn
more...
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A
Sense of the Cosmos:
The Encounter of Modern Science and Ancient Truth
Western
science has operated for centuries on the assumption that we can
understand the universe without understanding ourselves. We are
just now seeking to make the necessary connection between the general
laws of nature the those of our own (inner) nature. But the job
won't be done with "massive injections of the new consciousness";
we cannot democratize the sacred by cheapening its demands. Learn
more...
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The
Way of the Physician:
"A
good doctor is a good person." But today, Needleman argues,
the physician has become the dispirited pawn of a "medical
arms race" in which financial considerations are taking precedence
over the welfare of patients. Cut off from great ideas and awakening
experiences, doctors are either complacent or riddled with tension.
Addressing them directly, the author mourns: "You are dying
in your tracks, and you know it." Learn
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Lost
Christianity:
Has
the true heart and essence of Christianity become obscured during
its progress across the centuries and through diverse cultures?
In
his personal account of his quest for 'the lost religion of love',
Needleman explores the concepts of soul, prayer, meditation, and
spirituality. He reconsiders ancient Christian writings, and demonstrates
that a contemplative tradition existed in the early church, a tradition
which continues today in the lives of certain extraordinary individuals.
This
inspirational book will speak directly to all who seek genuine religious
experience. Learn more...
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The
New Religions:
This
book describes the teachings and practices of the new, predominantly
Eastern religions that are rapidly gaining influence in America.
In remarkably lucid and informative terms, Jacob Needleman examines
the specific areas in which traditional Western religions have failed
modern man, and the ways in which the Eastern religions offer their
followers the practical means for improving the quality of their
lives. Learn more...
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Modern
Esoteric Spirituality (edited by Jacob Needleman and Antoine Faivre):
This
book explores one of the most illusive, mysterious, and misunderstood
spiritual traditions in the modern world. It is the tradition, or
more accurately, family of traditions subsumed under the term "esoteric."
Learn more...
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Sorcerers
(a novel):
Part
mystery, part spellbinding tale, Sorcerers sweeps us into a world
of mysterious powers and extraordinary human possibilities; it suspends
us between the struggling forces of light and darkness.
On
the threshold of maturity and yearning for something he cannot name,
Eliot Appleman is welcomed into The Sorcerer's Apprentices, a circle
of young state magicians. Learn more...
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