Contains chapters on culture and civilization, religion, the existence of God, and self-realization with a message for society to return to fundamental values.
Like in all other extraordinary books of his, Swami Rama dazzles us with his inimitable, scintillating sharp intellect that cuts through the obfuscating complexities of modern Man's theories of existentialism.
The sage who was once a pontiff in a "mutt" has no difficulties in peeling away the obstinate layers of wrong beliefs, laying bare the home truth that we are all searching for a non-existent invisible cat of happiness in a gloomy corner of our life.
My reason for giving the text only four stars is, I feel the author, when expatiating upon some subjects like the mind, could have gone a little deeper.
Nice book explaining higher aim of life. The author has devoted on culture and civilization, but at places it is repetitive and mixed up. Overall an excellent book to read.