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AGHORA, At the Left Hand of God
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Product Description
The Aghora trilogy have been embraced world-wide for their frankness in broaching subjects generally avoided and their facility for making the 'unseen' real. We enter the world of Vimalananda who teaches by story and living example.
Product Details
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Format:
Paperback
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Number of pages:
327
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Publisher:
Brotherhood of Life
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Language:
English
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ISBN:
0914732218
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Binding:
Glue
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Full Title:
AGHORA, At the Left Hand of God
- Weight: 0.530 kg
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Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!], Sunday 16 February, 2003 Reviewer: Vishnu Das from , United States
It is important for anyone on a spiritual path in life to have an open mind. It is highly recommended by myself that before reading "Aghora At the left hand of God", one should review his or her motives. For one, this book has a great deal of information on a reality not perceivable by most humans. Many will take offense and be repulsed by some of its concept's. However, to say the least the book has immense power to bring light and truth to the reader. It is all too real and true, and this may be just what entices a reader to further explore him or herself more thoroughly. When I say explore, I mean really take a step back from yourself and be willing to question all your preconceived ideas about how things are, or how you want them to be. The main character portrayed by the student (the author, Robert E. Svoboda) is the tantric adept Aghori Vimalananda, in sanskrit "Vimala" (pure) plus "Ananda" (joy, bliss), or literally, "the bliss of purity". Aghori is a practiconer of Aghora. The word Aghora can be interpreted as "deeper than deep", or as "gentle,"or "filled with light, illumined." Aghora is the apotheosis of Tantra; the Indian religion whose supreme Deity is the Mother Goddess. To do the Aghori Vimalananda (which is one of many names he has gone by) any justice my words prove insignificant. His student Svoboda does manage to portray his life message as well as words could possibly do. It seemed to me that Vimalananda himself wrote the book. This is how closely the relationship between Svoboda and his preceptor was. Vimalananda in a sense was the real author. To say the least the book is well worth reading for anyone prepared to explore a deeper nature of spiritual life. The visions and description in this book took me away from my normal waking consciousness and left me with a vast array of possible approaches on my own spiritual journey. If one has the faith to dive deep and not let the judging mind cut oneself short. Here is an open invitation to let some very divine love in your life---you can grow immensely from this book, or journey. It will grip your heart tightly and you won't be able to put it down. It is superb and divinely inspired.
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