What does it mean to understand and practice the
religious life?
In a work which combines scholarship with deep spiritual
insight, Phiroz Mehta draws on more than fifty years of study and practice
to interpret the meaning of spiritual evolution.
A series
of informal, wise and compassionate talks on Buddhism which explain
the theme of mindfulness by drawing not only on scripture but on the
author's own long experience of spiritual practice.
In this elegantly phrased, witty and beautifully
articulated work, Phiroz Mehta distils the essence of mankind's
attempts to explain the human predicament through myth, religion,
philosophy and the sciences.
A collection of essays contributed to The Middle Way, focusing on Buddhism and Yoga, meditation and death, and the thrust towards holistic consciousness and many vital aspects of religious practice.
In this work, Phiroz Mehta seeks to convey the nature of the transcendental vision of the Perfected Holy Ones, in particular as proclaimed by Zarathushtra.
The principle aim of this book is to seek a ground for mutual religious understanding based on a fundamental spiritural unity, while recognising the differences between the world's great religions and their distinctive messages.