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In this section of our Hindu library, you'll find a hand-picked collection of some of the best spiritual writings of our time. Our editors have just begun to collect a range of powerful work—We invite you to settle in and read from our Articles of Faith for information, insight and inspiration.

Haimavati by Lizelle Reymond 
From To Live Within, in which the author describes her studies with the Hindu spiritual teacher Shri Anirvan. Here she talks about helping set up his ashram or spiritual school in the Himalayas.
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What People Want by Huston Smith 
If we were to take Hinduism as a whole — its vast literature, its complicated rituals, its sprawling folkways, its opulent art — and compress it into a single affirmation, we would find it saying: You can have what you want.
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The Kingdom Within by Swami Muktananda 
All philosophies and scriptures say the same thing: "God dwells in this human body."
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The Need for Knowledge by Richard Smoley 
What is lacking in daily life? What can supply this missing element? A glimpse into what hidden forms of knowledge may mean and how they may help.
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The Travels of Twain 
Twain's tales of his encounter with India and Hinduism are typical of the famous essayist—witty, sagacious, exaggerated and cynical. Yet few people know he ever went to Dharma's homeland or wrote so extensively about what he saw there.
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