Nirvana

Download or Read eBook Nirvana PDF written by Yogi Kanna and published by Kamath Publishing. This book was released on 2011 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Nirvana
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Publisher : Kamath Publishing
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9780615484723
ISBN-13 : 0615484727
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Book Synopsis Nirvana by : Yogi Kanna

Book excerpt: Imagine everlasting freedom and fulfillment. Does it seem elusive? Do you have to keep striving and competing endlessly to attain it? Can you breathe a sigh of relief once you have enough wealth, fame, power and recognition? Will you be satisfied once you find your perfect soul mate? Or do you have to wait for the afterlife to rest in peace? In Nirvana, you are taken on a journey of deep inquiry to help uncover your own truth. You learn about a much simpler and more effective way to reconnect with your true Self and rediscover the forgotten treasure that lies buried deep within you. Once you learn to tap into this inner treasure, you begin to experience a state of freedom from worry, freedom from dependence, freedom from suffering; a state so deeply fulfilling that no objective experience can even come close. Thus commences our journey to absolute freedom: Nirvana.


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