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description =The Buddha never claimed to be anything other than an ordinary human being he attributed his spiritual search and self realization to human effort understanding and intelligence. But how many of us really take time out to reflect on our potential to usher fundamental changes in our lives and then more importantly do something about it? | description =The Buddha never claimed to be anything other than an ordinary human being; he attributed his spiritual search and self realization to human effort, understanding and intelligence. But how many of us really take time out to reflect on our potential to usher fundamental changes in our lives and then more importantly do something about it? | ||
This profoundly written book interspersed with quotes from various masters like Osho reminds us that the seed of consciousness is already sown it is our responsibility to make ourselves fertile with practice like meditation to let | :This profoundly written book interspersed with quotes from various masters like Osho reminds us that the seed of consciousness is already sown; it is our responsibility to make ourselves fertile with practice like meditation to let our true being sprout. The path to follow is of awareness, discovery and transformation. | ||
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author= [[Sw Satya Vedant| Vasant Joshi, PhD]] | | author= [[Sw Satya Vedant| Vasant Joshi, PhD]] | |
Revision as of 20:13, 30 July 2014
- The Buddha never claimed to be anything other than an ordinary human being; he attributed his spiritual search and self realization to human effort, understanding and intelligence. But how many of us really take time out to reflect on our potential to usher fundamental changes in our lives and then more importantly do something about it?
- This profoundly written book interspersed with quotes from various masters like Osho reminds us that the seed of consciousness is already sown; it is our responsibility to make ourselves fertile with practice like meditation to let our true being sprout. The path to follow is of awareness, discovery and transformation.
- author
- Vasant Joshi, PhD
- language
- English
- notes
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If It Could Happen to Buddha, Why Not You?Understanding The Ancient Secrets of Self Awareness
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