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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Preface to Madhumozhi Thiruppa- Volume IThe Quintessence of NectarThis is not a book in the usual sense. It is a transmission-a flow, a murmur, a spiraling descent of insight from the inner pulse of silence. Madhumozhi Thiruppa speaks not from the intellect alone but from a place deeper than thought, older than memory, and freer than language.The verses collected here emerged through a meditative and interior journey. They were not composed in the deliberate way literature is often made; rather, they were received. Tamil was their chosen vessel-not as a matter of ethnicity or tradition, but because it is a language uniquely capable of tasting and uttering the subtle nectar that these verses distill. The soul of Tamil, as it emerges here, is not a social artifact but a sonic frequency-one that resonates with the textures of inner truth.These first fifty verses form the thiruppa. They offer a mapless invitation-neither prescriptive nor doctrinal, but ontological. They inquire into the nature of Aham (inner self), Iham (this world), and the movement between. They return again and again to Love-not as sentiment or desire, but as the precondition of existence, the pulse of Sivam, and the rhythm that sustains all beings.They speak of illusion not as something to be despised, but as the veiling of love in the entanglement of emergence. Time is shown not as an absolute dimension but as karma flowering into form-ephemeral, dreamlike, and yet profoundly significant. The self, the body, breath, fear, sacrifice, and even the Vedas themselves-everything is invited to reveal its deeper inwardness.This is a grammar of the unspeakable. A grammar of inward intelligence. A scripture not composed of commandments, but of invitations. To turn inward. To breathe differently. To recognize that even the mind's whirlpool of falsehood arises from a misdirected yearning for truth.Each verse stands as both mirror and flame. They ask nothing of the reader but sincerity-and perhaps a little patience. These are not poems to be rushed. They are not even, strictly speaking, poems. They are stirrings. Refractions of a deeper utterance, which, once heard, dissolves the need for words.It is recommended that seekers approach this work slowly, attentively. Perhaps one verse a day, or even one verse for a whole season. Let the verse ripen in you. Let it initiate you. Let it undo you, if needed.This work is not for the scholar, though scholars may find much here. It is not for the devotee alone, though devotion flows through every line. It is not even for the poet, though poetry occurs. It is for the one who stands, quietly, at the edge of themselves and asks, What is this flicker within me that will not be silenced?That flicker is the true author of Madhumozhi Thiruppa.May these verses nourish you.May they accompany you in stillness.May they take you, eventually, to the place where even verse is no longer needed.-Madhu Prabakaran This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This second volume of Madhu Mozhi Thiruppa continues the journey begun in Volume I, yet here the path moves into more distilled, more interior terrain. The ninety-seven verses gathered in these pages are not poems in the merely literary sense; they are seeds of ontology, acts of thought crystallised in language, gestures toward what cannot be named yet makes all naming possible.The Tamil originals-written from within a lineage where poetry is not ornament but revelation-speak in the idiom of lived philosophy. In such a tradition, verse is not "about" truth; it is truth's own utterance. Its cadence, imagery, and precision are inseparable from its metaphysical force. The verse is itself an event of seeing. It is not composed to decorate ideas but to open doorways-turning the reader from the constructed to the primordial, from the "noise of knowing" to the "light before knowing." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Saniel Bondor 2000, CA., 2000
Seller: First Landing Books & Arts, Virginia Beach, VA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st. The first volume of 3 containing 7 chapters, with homework and reading other works of the same nature. Growing awaeness and seperating oneself from ego and core wounds. A lot of the material repudiates other Dharmas esp. Adi Da's teaching on Hypermasculine seeking. 1pprox. 150pp broken down into 7 chapters, with list, illustrations, footnotes, homework and required and suggested reading. All together in a professional produced white binder.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Pulse Beneath All FormThis third volume of Madhumozhi Thiruppa does not simply extend its predecessors; it turns the gesture of the earlier books inside out. If the first volumes explored embodiment, perception, and the unfolding of language, this one descends to the subterranean current-the pulse beneath all form, the metaphysical marrow out of which appearance rises and into which it subsides. It is not a continuation in sequence but a culmination for now that at once abolishes the very notion of culmination. For here the text reveals itself as movement without end, a gesture that folds back upon itself even as it opens into inexhaustible horizons.The earlier volumes traced the edges of perception and the fragile architectures of number, name, and "I." Volume III presses further. It asks not only how reality is measured and fractured by counting, naming, and claiming, but also how the pressure of these fractures awakens the thirst that drives us back to source. If the preceding explorations tilled the soil of form, this one lays bare the groundwater: a hidden, ungraspable flow that nourishes and dissolves all forms alike. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by China Press, 2000
ISBN 10: 7304041226 ISBN 13: 9787304041229
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Seller: Librería Menosdiez, Madrid, MA, Spain
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paperback. Condition: Good. Pub Date: 1987 Publisher: 1987 version of the Lingnan Art Lingnan Art India.
Published by Rainbow Publications, Inglewood, California, 1963
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Magazine. Quarto. Stapled photographic wrappers. Touch of edgewear, else fine. The debut issue of this men's magazine with several with a feature story on Ed "Big Daddy" Roth featuring images of three vehicles included The Mysterion, as well as numerous images women disrobed. Rare. *OCLC* locates no copies.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Preface to Madhumozhi Thiruppa- Volume IThe Quintessence of NectarThis is not a book in the usual sense. It is a transmission-a flow, a murmur, a spiraling descent of insight from the inner pulse of silence. Madhumozhi Thiruppa speaks not from the intellect alone but from a place deeper than thought, older than memory, and freer than language.The verses collected here emerged through a meditative and interior journey. They were not composed in the deliberate way literature is often made; rather, they were received. Tamil was their chosen vessel-not as a matter of ethnicity or tradition, but because it is a language uniquely capable of tasting and uttering the subtle nectar that these verses distill. The soul of Tamil, as it emerges here, is not a social artifact but a sonic frequency-one that resonates with the textures of inner truth.These first fifty verses form the thiruppa. They offer a mapless invitation-neither prescriptive nor doctrinal, but ontological. They inquire into the nature of Aham (inner self), Iham (this world), and the movement between. They return again and again to Love-not as sentiment or desire, but as the precondition of existence, the pulse of Sivam, and the rhythm that sustains all beings.They speak of illusion not as something to be despised, but as the veiling of love in the entanglement of emergence. Time is shown not as an absolute dimension but as karma flowering into form-ephemeral, dreamlike, and yet profoundly significant. The self, the body, breath, fear, sacrifice, and even the Vedas themselves-everything is invited to reveal its deeper inwardness.This is a grammar of the unspeakable. A grammar of inward intelligence. A scripture not composed of commandments, but of invitations. To turn inward. To breathe differently. To recognize that even the mind's whirlpool of falsehood arises from a misdirected yearning for truth.Each verse stands as both mirror and flame. They ask nothing of the reader but sincerity-and perhaps a little patience. These are not poems to be rushed. They are not even, strictly speaking, poems. They are stirrings. Refractions of a deeper utterance, which, once heard, dissolves the need for words.It is recommended that seekers approach this work slowly, attentively. Perhaps one verse a day, or even one verse for a whole season. Let the verse ripen in you. Let it initiate you. Let it undo you, if needed.This work is not for the scholar, though scholars may find much here. It is not for the devotee alone, though devotion flows through every line. It is not even for the poet, though poetry occurs. It is for the one who stands, quietly, at the edge of themselves and asks, What is this flicker within me that will not be silenced?That flicker is the true author of Madhumozhi Thiruppa.May these verses nourish you.May they accompany you in stillness.May they take you, eventually, to the place where even verse is no longer needed.-Madhu Prabakaran This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This second volume of Madhu Mozhi Thiruppa continues the journey begun in Volume I, yet here the path moves into more distilled, more interior terrain. The ninety-seven verses gathered in these pages are not poems in the merely literary sense; they are seeds of ontology, acts of thought crystallised in language, gestures toward what cannot be named yet makes all naming possible.The Tamil originals-written from within a lineage where poetry is not ornament but revelation-speak in the idiom of lived philosophy. In such a tradition, verse is not "about" truth; it is truth's own utterance. Its cadence, imagery, and precision are inseparable from its metaphysical force. The verse is itself an event of seeing. It is not composed to decorate ideas but to open doorways-turning the reader from the constructed to the primordial, from the "noise of knowing" to the "light before knowing." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Pulse Beneath All FormThis third volume of Madhumozhi Thiruppa does not simply extend its predecessors; it turns the gesture of the earlier books inside out. If the first volumes explored embodiment, perception, and the unfolding of language, this one descends to the subterranean current-the pulse beneath all form, the metaphysical marrow out of which appearance rises and into which it subsides. It is not a continuation in sequence but a culmination for now that at once abolishes the very notion of culmination. For here the text reveals itself as movement without end, a gesture that folds back upon itself even as it opens into inexhaustible horizons.The earlier volumes traced the edges of perception and the fragile architectures of number, name, and "I." Volume III presses further. It asks not only how reality is measured and fractured by counting, naming, and claiming, but also how the pressure of these fractures awakens the thirst that drives us back to source. If the preceding explorations tilled the soil of form, this one lays bare the groundwater: a hidden, ungraspable flow that nourishes and dissolves all forms alike. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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