Lulu Books
EVERY DAY WITH SHRI MATAJI
Words of Guidance and Wisdom for Each Day of the Year
the words of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi >
Words of guidance and wisdom from Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi for each day of the year, selected from thousands of recorded talks, presented on the day of the year on which they were spoken.
FOR WANT OF WONDERS
Richard Payment >
What if there was a young boy, innocent and observant. What if, from a distance, he saw Shri Mataji as She opened the Sahasrara of the world. How would that experience change him? Where would that knowledge take him? "The want is the thing that drives us," he says. "Trust me," he tells us. "I have a story to tell."
FOUNDATIONS OF SAHAJA YOGA
the words of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi >
Many of the foundations of Sahaja Yoga can be found in the early talks of the 1970s and early 80s. This book looks back at ten days in India between 1972 and 1977 when Shri Mataji spoke to us: unique moments, gems of wisdom, insights said only once.
GITANJALI
Or Song Offerings
Rabindranath Tagore >
In today’s world, it may seem unlikely that Indian devotional poetry would be considered prize-worthy literature in the West. Lines that describe homesick cranes flying back to their nest as a metaphor for mankind’s return to God are potent sentiments. More than that, they are devout supplications.
THE GODDESS WALTZ
Autobiography of a Western Yogi
Brent Fidler
The Goddess Waltz is my attempt to thread whispering fragments from my past into a cohesive understanding of my soul’s journey. As I reconstructed life’s spiritual nuggets into a meaningful mosaic, a memoir reassembled from Hermann Hesse’s broken mirror of the human personality.
IKIGAI FOR LEADERS AND ORGANISATIONS
The Way to Individual and Collective Purpose and Meaning
Frank Brueck
Based on the wisdom of the old Japanese philosophy of IKIGAI, Frank Brueck developed a unique model to review life in these trying times. He simply asks have you managed to fully integrate the following four key dimensions into your personal and organisational life?
THE INNER ASCENT
John Noyce >
Throughout history and in many cultures, humans have looked to the Divine. Just as the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt visualised themselves ascending the steps of the pyramids, so later civilisations imagined the use of stairways, ladders, gates, rooms and other representations of an ascent to the Divine.

























