Title - Dialogues on Eternal Spiritual Principles
An apt title of the book. This revolves around two main characters in the form of conversation between Guru Shankara and Siddhartha, an IISc Bengaluru student
It begins with a speech on “Oneness” by the Guru and slowly moves towards bigger concepts.
Siddhartha asks “Are we not restricting the limitless by worshipping these deities?” For which Guru Shankara gives a superb reply.
Then there is discussion about Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, Judaism.
The book speaks in great detail about Truth, Integrity, Non Violence, Environment, Honouring the Divine, Protecting the weak, Avoiding Theft, Upholding Fidelity, Personal Development, Compassion to others, Introspection, Donation, Diversity, Collective Well being, Practising Moderation, Living with a Purpose and finally revealing the Universal Spiritual Path
Individual self - Atman , Universal Self - Brahman
In Hebrew - Emet means Truth. There are lot of small aspects like this you will learn in this amazing book.
There is a short story at the end of each chapter which makes the read more interesting
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