„Когато разберем кои сме, ние виждаме, че не сме нашите емоции, не сме нашите чувства, не сме нашите мисли, не сме нашите концепции. Тогава кои сме? Самото това търсене предизвиква пробуждане в нас и ни освобождава от оковите на нашите условности.“
Шри Шри Рави Шанкар
Новото хилядолетие вероятно ще бъде по – духовно време за човечеството. Вече виждаме все повече хора, търсещи духовни отговори, питащи се за смисъла на живота и търсещи удовлетворение, което идва отвътре. Упътване може да бъде намерено на много места, но в края на краищата всеки трябва да открие своя собствен път.
Основното знание за нашите емоции и за тенденциите на ума и правенето на практики за изчистване на организма от стрес и нечистоти, ни предлагат начините, по които можем да възстанови връзката с източника на радост и любов в нас. Неуловимия ефект на молитвата и благодатта също могат да изиграят важна роля за много хора в тази насока.
Духовното търсене винаги ще бъде търсене за нова мъдрост. С навлизането ни в идващата нова епоха, тази Мъдрост за новото хилядолетие ни предлага много дълбоки прозрения, за да подпомогнат нашето пътуване.
Ravi Shankar usually known as Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, born Ravi Shankar Ratnam, on May 13, 1956, in Tamil Nadu, India, is a spiritual leader and founder of the Art of Living Foundation (founded 1982), which aims at relieving both individual stress and societal problems and violence, and which is an NGO with UNESCO consultative status. Frequently referred to simply as "Sri Sri" (honorific) or as Guruji or Gurudev, he also established in 1997 a Geneva-based charity, the International Association for Human Values, an NGO that engages in relief work and rural development and aims to foster shared global values. He has reached out to an estimated 300 million people worldwide through personal interactions, public events, teachings, Art of living workshops and humanitarian initiatives. His talks and programs have helped people around the world reduce stress, experience physical and emotional healing and develop a sense of belonging. To know more visit http://www.artofliving.org/in-en
Read it during my one-year off after 4 years of slaving away (minimum 12hr-days) as a software developer for small start-up companies. I was quite unhappy with my life at the time ... well, I didn't have much of a life back then. This book, along with Sri Sri's other booked titled "Celebrating Silence", helped me reclaim and found meaning in my life. These two books recommended to me by my mother started my spiritual journey.
Um excelente livro para quem concebe a vida para além da matéria e busca conectar-se com o seu próprio espírito e com a espiritualidade como um todo. Exceto os capítulos que tratam sobre a reencarnação, que considero vagos e pouco fundamentados, este livro é um bom exemplo de como nós "ocidentais", necessitamos beber mais na fonte dos "orientais". A Índia (neste caso) tem muito a nos ensinar.
This is an amazing book. It is short, yet it covers all the life important topics. I liked the openness in the book connecting wisdom from yoga, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity. To present us such great examples from each of the religious can open many people to listen more, cause they may find here the religion they believe in.
The only thing I am not sure about is the topic of the book. It is full of great wisdom for the new millennium, but I just have to question myself. Is this book something today‘s generation would understand? I do not think so. I think to understand more this book, you need at least some spiritual or religious background. Let's say you are an Indian, in that case, this book should be fine for you. But what about Europeans or people from the USA? I do not think, that those can grasp the knowledge within the book with easy without any spiritual background.