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"Is there a love beyond sentiment and the trappings of romance? A feeling that doesn't get its power from the back and forth of longing and denial, oneness and otherness, bliss and the blues? If so, can words capture it? The search for such words led editors Nathwani and Vogt through hundreds of diverse voices. They sought original writings or first translations and ultimately assembled a tribute to the love that is spiritual and corporeal, beyond words and begging to be described, and simultaneously directed at a beloved and at the very idea of love. Superbly researched, collected, and…mehr

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"Is there a love beyond sentiment and the trappings of romance? A feeling that doesn't get its power from the back and forth of longing and denial, oneness and otherness, bliss and the blues? If so, can words capture it? The search for such words led editors Nathwani and Vogt through hundreds of diverse voices. They sought original writings or first translations and ultimately assembled a tribute to the love that is spiritual and corporeal, beyond words and begging to be described, and simultaneously directed at a beloved and at the very idea of love. Superbly researched, collected, and arranged, this is a gift to anyone loved, anyone who loves to read, and to the lover within us all"--
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Ravi Nathwani lectures on the Bhagavad Gita, consciousness, and Vedanta in the United States and Mexico. He taught at Tufts University from 1998 to 2013 and also at JFK University. Kate Vogt writes and lectures on topics that engage others in timeless wisdom in the Yoga Sutras and other texts. Her articles, courses, and presentations include There Is No Place Like Om,” Seeing Beneath the Surface,” Yoga to Calm the Mind,” and Knowing Nature.” Ravi and Kate are the editors of Mala of the Heart: 108 Sacred Poems