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Bede Griffiths

    Bede Griffiths was a British Benedictine monk who dedicated his life to integrating Western Christian tradition with Eastern mystical and philosophical currents. His work engages in a profound dialogue between science and spirituality, seeking harmony between rational knowledge and transcendent experience. Griffiths was a pioneer in developing integral thought, an approach that endeavors to bridge the gap between modern science and ancient spiritual wisdom. His writings explore how these seemingly disparate realms of understanding can be interwoven to create a more holistic perspective on human existence and the cosmos.

    The Cosmic Revelation
    The Golden String
    Return to the Centre
    A New Vision of Reality
    The Marriage of East and West
    The Quarry Bank Runaways
    • The Marriage of East and West

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Bede Griffiths was a Benedictine monk who achieved worldwide recognition for his pioneering efforts to bridge the great traditions of Christian and Hindu faith. He advocates a global spiritual friendship, rather than a global religion, cultivating respct for each other's spiritual practices. schovat popis

      The Marriage of East and West
    • Return to the Centre

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the doctrinal themes of sin, redemption, death, resurrection, and divine mystery, the book examines these concepts within Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The author seeks to uncover "The Centre," a unifying essence that transcends individual faiths, highlighting the shared spiritual truths across these major religions.

      Return to the Centre
    • The Golden String

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The autobiography chronicles the transformative journey of Dom Bede Griffiths, a British priest and Benedictine monk, from his humble beginnings in 1906 to his spiritual awakening. After excelling at school and attending Oxford, he engaged in a communal lifestyle that deepened his interest in Catholicism. A spiritual crisis prompted him to explore the works of John Henry Newman, ultimately leading to his conversion. Written just before joining the Benedictine Order, it offers a profound exploration of faith, struggle, and personal growth.

      The Golden String
    • Rainbow Warrior

      • 319 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In one of the most important rugby books of the last three decades, the former captain of South Africa's 1995 World Cup winning side reveals his compelling career story and his remarkable role in the historic re-emergence of the Rainbow Nation onto the world stage. The image of Francois Pienaar shaking hands with Nelson Mandela as the South African captain was presented with the Webb Ellis trophy on that magical afternoon at Ellis Park, Johannesburg in 1995 will never be forgotten. A quite remarkable athlete and ambassador for multi-racial sport was being honoured in front of an estimated global audience of some 15 million. In his autobiography, Francois Pienaar demonstrates how throughout his career he has led by example, both on and off the pitch -- but especially off it. He not only said the right things at the right times, he convinced us that he meant every word of it. He even organised for the cash-strapped Romanians to be given a brand new set of Adidas kit before they flew home from the World Cup. Not long after this, however, he found himself incurring the wrath of the Transvaal RFU as he led a walkout of leading international rugby players demanding better pay terms. In h

      Rainbow Warrior