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"In the morning I bathe my intellect in the
stupendous and cosmogonal philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita, in comparison
with which our modern world and its literature seem puny and trivial.”
—Henry David Thoreau
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“Because
you trust me... I will tell you what wisdom is.
I will
tell you the secret of life.
Know it
and be free of suffering forever.”
— The
Bhagavad-Gita
Dear Spiritual Seeker,
Who is God? Why am I here? How do I live a good life? Is there a world
beyond this one? For as long as men and women have walked the earth,
these are the questions that have plagued our souls and motivated our
endeavors.
Ideas, philosophies, literature, and art endure when they help us to
answer these questions. That’s why, thousands of years later, we still
turn to the wisdom of the ancient Greeks... and hundreds of years later,
to the plays of Shakespeare. Though they lived in radically different
times and places than our own, their work reveals essential truths that
still have powerful relevance for us today.
For more than 6,000 years, one spiritual document has been leading
people from every imaginable background and walk of life straight to the
answers each one of us seeks. It’s called the Bhagavad-Gita — the “Song
of God” — and it is considered by Eastern and Western scholars alike to
be among the greatest spiritual texts the world has ever known.
Within the beautiful lines of this mystical, ancient, Divinely sourced
text, the truths about how to live, how to love, how to understand our
purpose here on earth, and how to truly, intimately know God are clearly
and dramatically revealed.
As a traveler on the spiritual pathway, you’ve probably come across
references to the Bhagavad-Gita in your studies. The messages of this
ancient text are woven into the fabric of modern spirituality Many of
today’s most influential spiritual teachers, including Dr. Wayne Dyer
and Dr. Deepak Chopra, praise the Bhagavad-Gita as one of their most
important and powerful influences.
What’s more, this universally relevant text has impacted and guided the
work and lives of some of history’s greatest thinkers, among them Albert
Einstein and Mahatma Gandhi.
If you have reached a point in your personal spiritual journey where you
are ready for a direct encounter with the answers to your soul’s most
pressing questions, then please read on. You’re about to discover a
simple, powerful way to bring the extraordinary wisdom of the
Bhagavad-Gita into your life.
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