Meditations on the Self

by Nitya Chaitanya Yati

An invisible thread of meaning runs though life, and it can be called to mind by anyone who takes the time to ponder the world as it appears before them. Discovery of the integrity and beauty of this thread allows us the confidence to go forward in harmony and accept every eventuality. Calmness replaces anxiety and eagerness dispels dread.

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About This Book
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The Hundred Verses of Self-Instruction of Narayana Guru is a masterwork of Indian spirituality. Guru Nitya discovered the pattern of the Hundred Verses running through his thoughts as if by a mysterious act of providence. In a series of thought- provoking meditations, he explores the first 50, demonstrating how they apply to our daily life.

Because in-depth examination is foreign to our culture of instant gratification and trite imagery, a wise teacher who can lead us step by step to our own truth is of inestimable value.

Meditations on the Self has long been out of print. Seekers everywhere will welcome the reissue of this rare work, which demystifies many puzzling aspects of Indian philosophy,

Meet the Author
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Nitya Chaitanya Yati
1924-1999
After his matriculation, Guru Nitya left home as a wandering mendicant to familiarize himself with the land and people of his country of birth. He met great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and poets of high repute and sat at the feet of several spiritual masters, including Sufi fakirs, Jain munis, and Buddhist monks, and Hindu teachers such as Ramana Maharshi and Nityananda. In 1947 he joined the University College, Alwaye, Kerala to continue his academic studies. After specializing in philosophy and psychology, he taught these subjects in Indian universities. In 1951, he accepted Nataraja Guru - founder and head of the Narayana Gurukula - as his spiritual preceptor. In 1973 he followed him as head and Guru of the Gurukula, a world community of spiritual seekers. Between 1970 and 1980 he taught courses in psychology, philosophy, yoga, and aesthetics at universities in the US and other countries. He also was the chairperson of the East-West University of Unitive Sciences and the Commissioner for World Education. Guru Nitya published over 120 books in Malayalam and 80 books in English, as well as countless articles on philosophy, psychology, social ethics, and aesthetics. His writings combine rare insight and profound wisdom with an ability to communicate in terms readily understood by students everywhere.