Sunday, 17 May 2020



The Yogi Code - Yogi Cameron:






Many in the world forever have been looking for fulfilment than mere fame…
It is straight to the point from the very start. Whoever said, “more than that meets the eye” is appropriate in the context of Hinduism – that is, way of life in accord to true and highest value of humans. This piece of work compels us get on our toes, decide once and for all, our drive, our commitment and then practice with consistency and continuity to live as per dharma.
Observable through this book, how the groundwork is silently laid during our younger years, on which much of our future depends, listening to our inner guide sculpts us.
 Despite all great features it has to be told, how much ever elaborate be the text on yoga, spirituality, self-improvement and similar ones, things would remain as open ended questions and eclipsed answers if not experienced first-hand. 

An invitation to freedom –Mooji



If anyone is looking for even a momentary introduction to their true self or frequently exist in the space of self, to put it in the words of Mooji baba, so that gradually even the efforts fall away and self- evident truth shines as one true self, this book is a must…must pick up.
Rather than to read on own, moving would be to listen to the narration in the words of Mooji as an audio book in Scribd or similar apps or to his words in you tube.
Listeners are spontaneously transported to the place of peacefulness and isness. Books like these are the primary foundation of information and are to be read over and again to win over the backlash of low awareness.


THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARIROBIN SHARMA


Overflowing with quotable quotes (95% of the pages in this book had at the least a few phrases worth highlighting), meditative techniques and rituals. It is a great collectible and carry along. It makes the readers to review their current stand in life and to aspire for higher purpose though personal contribution to the world around, offers a great deal of assurance in terms of how magical things can be, by asking us to get out of the vicious rut, thoughtless, monotonous and stressful living; moreover, managing our inner space and focusing on focal areas of our lives.


The 7 timeless virtues of enlightened living:

1. Mind is a garden to be nurtured 2. Follow towering life purpose 3. Build on kaizen - Continuous self- improvement 4. Practice discipline 5. Time is precious respect it 6. Selfless service is like fragrant rose 7. Relish the present moment