A Bridge of Dreams: The Story of Paramananda, a Modern Mystic, and His Ideal of All-conquering LoveSteinerBooks, 1984 - 585 стор. Paramananda, a disciple of Vive-kananda in the Ramakrishna lineage, came to the United States in 1906. A Bridge of Dreams tells the story of his life and community. |
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With Swami Vivekananda | 44 |
The Madras Math | 66 |
New York Tempest | 83 |
Boston Beginnings | 115 |
Washington | 139 |
Love Will Conquer | 306 |
The Swamis Calamity | 344 |
Concorde and Discord | 379 |
Betrayal | 413 |
Fire and Flood | 427 |
Disappointment In Friends | 455 |
The Great Reassurer | 477 |
Sister Daya | 509 |
To Infuse The Spirit | 151 |
The Heathen Invasion | 171 |
The Tide Turns | 197 |
Queensberry Street | 217 |
Sister Devamata | 248 |
Ananda Ashrama | 272 |
The End of Spring | 533 |
Epilogue | 565 |
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A Bridge of Dreams: The Story of Paramananda, a Modern Mystic Sara A. Levinsky,David Steindl-Rast Обмежений попередній перегляд - 1984 |
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