Today's world is suffering from an overdose of lust, while people everywhere are starving for love. In Spiritual Warrior II, Bhakti Tirtha Swami offers profound insight into the critical issues of the body, mind, and spirit that touch us all. Tough questions are addressed, such as: What is love? Where does lust come from? How can sexuality become a constructive force? How can we have better relationships? Provided with insightful answers stemming from a broad, compassionate perspective deeply grounded in spirituality, we are shown hoe to live from the heart, loving ourselves, one another and God.
"Spiritual Warrior II: Transforming Lust into Love is a book to savor and treasure, a book that needs to be read and reread because of its spiritual potency and priceless value for everyday living....I am currently on my second and even third reading of certain chapters of this divinely inspired offering....Everyone needs a copy of this book."
-- Terry Cole-Whittaker. D. D. Author of What You Think of Me Is none of My Business
“This planet will not be healthy until we gain a deeper understanding of the soul and the universal love we all share. As parts and parcels of God, we naturally belong to a culture of love, liberation, and constant celebration. When we extend this love and joy to others, we experience ever-deepening levels of God’s love. The world sorely needs a deeper sense of community and a more mature understanding of personal happiness, both of which depend upon our willingness to raise individual and collective consciousness by sharing our love with others. Consider the “community” of a tree. Although the leaves of a tree require water, we do not need to water each and every leaf individually. In fact, if we water only the leaves and neglect the roots, the tree will not survive very long. But if we water the roots, we distribute water throughout the entire tree, so that the tree thrives quite nicely. Although we may consider ourselves self-sufficient, we are actually no more self-sufficient than the leaves of a tree. The “nourishment” we need is love, and by directing our love toward God, we “water our roots” and naturally distribute love throughout the entire community.”
― Bhakti Tirtha Swami, Spiritual Warrior II: Transforming Lust into Love
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I couldn't finish. This book turned me off from Bhakti completely; his outdated, homophobic writing really upset me and made me think Bhakti wasn't the right path. I took a break, and am now reading other Bhakti texts and feel better about things. I know many of my spiritual community regard him as a wonderful teacher, but he is not for me.