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A list of sages / saints / mystics / philosophers that have helped on your quest?

I think any names repeated is a good thing... giving more credit to that particular influence.

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J Krishnamurti

Lao Tzu

Confucius

Xunzi

Bankei

Liu I Ming

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Richard Bach was the first.

 

Then the motivational lot, Zig Ziglar, Leo Buscaglia, OG Mandino, and a whole host of others came to the fore. This was the time when i was immersed completely in amassing wealth and having the right wind in the sail affirmed my ambition.

 

After that, during the weaning phase, it was Alan Watts.

 

Followed by Ma Anandamayi. Devotional phase.

 

After that, met my root guru, Rinchen, who opened to me a world where i have never been before.

 

For literary fun, i dig all buddhist works by the various adepts and saints, especially Thinley Norbu, Longchenpa and Lama Govinda.

 

Nothing too sensational happened. No kundalini waves, everything just quite casually neat and collective, in fact.

 

 

What about yours?

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I realised after I made the post...

I can't really endorse anyone having never studied anyone entirely... lots of bits and pieces from many things.

+ Films, Art, Music

I think I could say

Epictetus
Alan Watts




Edited by White Wolf Running On Air

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Ramana Maharshi

Chunyi Lin

Lester Levenson

Nisargadatta Maharaj

Eckhart Tolle

James Allen

Paramahansa Yogananda

Ernest Holmes

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Richard Bach was the first.

 

Me too!! A friend of mine loaned me a copy of "Illusions" and told me I should read it. It pretty much rocked my worldview and jump-started my interest in figuring out just what this reality thing is. :P

 

Others that have helped me the most:

 

Robert Monroe

Robert Bruce (these two helped crack open my worldview even further)

Lao Tzu

Greg Goode

Michael Lomax

Alan Wallace (most recently)

 

And I have to say the conversations here at TTB's have helped me immensely as well. Nothing like live interaction to see how things play out dynamically.

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Buddha

Lao Tzu

Confucius

Alan Wallace

Hui-neng

Patanjali

Jesus

Bill Bodri

Swami Sivananda

 

When I get round to reading his 'fundamental verses', I expect Nagarjuna will make that list.

:)

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It's not just the "good guys" for without the "bad guys" who would be the good guys be, and how strong would they be without being proven against all odds?

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It's not just the "good guys" for without the "bad guys" who would be the good guys be, and how strong would they be without being proven against all odds?

Who's saying there good or bad? :P

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Dont be like that dude!

is fairly strong reasoning.

I think you should go ahead and list anti-heros

But it aint my thread

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you can bet your bottom dollar there is good and bad right up to the no-thing.

 

(good as in dharmic, bad as in anti-dharmic)

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Here was my thread I made kind of about this subject

http://thetaobums.com/topic/23698-teachers-in-history/

 

Amilius

 

Adam

 

Enoch

 

Thoth

 

Melchizedek

 

Joseph

 

Joshua

 

Asaph

 

Solomon

 

Jeshua

 

Zend

 

Jesus

 

Krishna

 

Zoroaster

 

Daniel

 

John the Baptist

 

The Essenes

 

Lao Tzu

 

Buddha Sakyamuni

 

Muhammed

 

The Hopi

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It's not just the "good guys" for without the "bad guys" who would be the good guys be, and how strong would they be without being proven against all odds?

 

Yes haha

 

I had a similar thought also after the post... pondering my own // Much bigger question than I had first imagined.

 

Maybe I should have said rather than helped... most resonated / in agreement with or the like.

 

Ah well... good stuff so far! ^_^

 

My idea originally was that folks starting on the path could have a nice list of people / thoughts etc to look into if they so wished.

 

It takes some time to sort out what is good and what is not (but then who is to say...+ as you say above)

 

Hopefully I nice little kickstart for some... or even potential new sources for the more traveled ^_^

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Come to think of it, there was ^_^ Snoopy, who did his bid to shape my world when i was 10 or so....

 

"My life has no purpose, no direction, no aim, no meaning, yet I'm Happy. I cant figure it out. What am I doing right?", bemused Snoopy.

 

Another time, he told his friend, "If you put your supper dish to your ear, you can hear the sounds of a restaurant."

 

Cool philosopher, Snoopy is. A real immortal.

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Tesla

Richard. Brautigan (not sure on spelling)

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Confucius

 

Krishnamirti

 

Lao Tzu

 

Sifu and whole ng family

 

My parents

 

Lao Xie Matsuo

 

God

 

 

 

 

 

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I'd be wrong not to mention my parents. I've had at least 6 :D

Mom and dad; first and foremost mom. my first 2 parents mean the most. everyone after that has only helpped me see the many perspectives of reality and made up for small stuff mom and dad couldnt do n_n

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