Paths to God: Living the Bhagavad Gita
By (Author) Ram Dass
Random House USA Inc
Crown Publications
15th January 2006
28th April 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
294.5436
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 203mm, Spine 23mm
283g
This book's reviews were featured in MBS magazines e.g. "Kindred Spirit" and "Spirit and Destiny". It is the only companion to readers who are interested in expanding their understanding of the sacred Hindu text. The author is a world renowned philosopher and spiritual teacher. For centuries, readers have turned to the Bhagavad Gita for inspiration and guidance as they chart their own spiritual paths. As profound and powerful as this classic text has been for generations of seekers, integrating its lessons into the ordinary patterns of our lives can ultimately seem beyond our reach. Now, in a fascinating series of reflections, anecdotes, stories, and exercises, Ram Dass gives us "Paths to God", a unique and accessible road map for experiencing divinity in everyday life. In the engaging, conversational style that has made his teachings so popular for decades, Ram Dass brings the heart of the Gita to light for a Western audience and translates its principles for contemporary life. "Paths to God" is the first vital companion guide to this classic: a do-it-yourself workshop and a way of coming into a new relationship with your life, from one of the most trusted experts.
Blessed brilliance and luminous heart wisdomRam Dass at his best. These lectures were joyous to attend and exquisite to read. Jack Kornfield, author of A Path with Heart
With wisdom, humor, and great compassion, Paths to God illuminates the liberating power of the Gitaa rare gift in these unsettled times. Joseph Goldstein, author of One Dharma: The Emerging Western Buddhism
Through offering a wide variety of approaches to spiritual happiness, Paths to God is one of the most inclusive and inviting books available to us. Sharon Salzberg, author of Faith: Trusting Your Own Deepest Experience
Ram Dass received his M.A. from Wesleyan and Ph.D. from Stanford University. Since 1968, he has pursued a variety of spiritual practices, including guru kripa; devotional yoga focused on the Hindu spiritual figure Hanuman; meditation in the Theravadin, Mahayana Tibetan, and Zen Buddhist schools; karma yoga; and Sufi and Jewish studies. Many of his books, including Be Here Now, are international bestsellers and classics of their kind.