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Dialogue With Death
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Product Description
Rightly understood, death is the perfect teacher. It throws life into the sharpest perspective, pressing us to achieve our fullest potential. In this full-length commentary on the mythic story of the Katha Upanishad, Easwaran shows us how to enter into a dialogue with death both for lessons in living and for the promise of answers to life’s most profound questions: Why am I here? Is there a purpose to my life? What happens when I die?
Product Details
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Format:
Paperback
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Number of pages:
239
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Publisher:
Nilgiri Press
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Language:
English
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ISBN:
0915132729
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Country of Origin:
United States
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Binding:
Glue
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Full Title:
Dialogue with Death: A Journey Into Consciousness
- Weight: 0.330 kg
Product ReviewsAverage Customer Review: 5 of 5 Stars! Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!], Thursday 11 May, 2000 Reviewer: Prakash V Kulkarni from Troy, Michigan, United States
Late Mr. Eknath Eswaran,adherent of spirituality from childhood, has wonderfully written about the a teenager's curiosity about life after death. The book gives numerous examples from modern day life. Drawing from his expertise in the English language literature, the author makes the subject very familiar to the present day readers. He has quoted from Shakespeare to Aldous Huxley and Mahatma Gandhi and shown the thought concesus common to all great philosophers. Though the contents originate from one of the most ancient of the Hindu scriptures, every contemporary human being will identify with the life's problems of the modern times given in the book and will be helped plenty in finding many solutions.There seems to be a little more stress given on the self sacrifice than other modalities of spirituality like sense control, breath control and meditation but overall the book is very readable, language beautiful and when I read it I regretted the book was over.
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