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Dewey Decimal Number: 158.1 Format: Kindle Book Label: Harmony Manufacturer: Harmony Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: September 28, 2004 Publisher: Harmony Release Date: September 28, 2004 Studio: Harmony Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Every life is a book of secrets, ready to be opened. The secret of perfect love is found there, along with the secrets of healing, compassion, faith, and the most elusive one of all: who we really are. We are still mysteries to ourselves, despite the proximity of these answers, and what we most long to know remains lodged deep inside. We all want to know how to find a soul mate, what career would be most fulfilling, how to live a life with meaning, and how to teach our children well. We are looking for a personal breakthrough, a turning point, a revelation that brings with it new meaning. The Book of Secrets--a crystalline distillation of insights and wisdom accumulated over the lifetime of one of the great spiritual thinkers of our time--provides an exquisite new tool for achieving just that. Because answers to the questions at the center of life are counterintuitive, they are often hidden from view, sequestered from our everyday gaze. In his ongoing quest to elevate our experience, bestselling author Deepak Chopra has isolated fifteen secrets that drive the narrative of this inspiring book--and of our lives. From "The World Is in You" and "What You Seek, You Already Are" to "Evil Is Not Your Enemy" and "You Are Truly Free When You Are Not a Person," The Book of Secrets is rich with insights, a priceless treasure that can transport us beyond change to transformation, and from there to a sacred place where we can savor the nectar of enlightenment. "The Book of Secrets is the finest and most profound of Deepak Chopra’s books to date. Want the answers to the secrets of life? Let me recommend that you start right here." -- Ken Wilber, author of A Brief History of Everything From the Hardcover edition. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Beautiful prose - not sure about the tree barkThis really had some wonderful wording and some great ideas. For me Deepak goes a little off the deep end in some parts, but who knows. It really was enjoyable to read for the most part. Rating: - If you are still trying to figure out what your life means to you,I recently watched a small portion of a television movie, the main character was a small local bookstore owner with her mother. She was having trouble following her heart. Her mother suggested, "Do you see all these books here, do you know why there are so many of them? It's because everyone of them is trying to figure out life, but no one has done it yet. There is no right way, you have to follow your own path and figure out what life means to you." Mr. Chopra certainly seems to have figured out ... Read More Rating: - Big FanI'm a big fan of all Chopra's work. I found this particular book even more to my liking than usual as he attempts to intermingle some science into his thinking. If he's going to begin leaning in this direction, even ever so slightly, it will only endear him to me more fully. I tend to focus much more fully on the practical, but have non-the-less, enjoyed reading his musings for the pure beauty and warmth of the message. -Sarah Shikitao-Brown, Tao Cycle Therapy: Natural Happiness via Self Directed ... Read More Rating: - Unleashing Your MindMystical organizations have existed in this world for centuries. All of them proclaiming to help one over come the world of maya, of form, or illusion. This book blew my dress up over my head (slang for really really really big breakthroughs)! Mr C unlocks many old concepts this society places on our minds and can help a person understand the world from a higher perspective. Once we discover what was done to us - then we can fix it - Mr C's discussion of the mind as well as indepth analysis ... Read More Rating: - no facts, just thoughtsI thought as a person with so many credentials, Chopra would cite all the references he made. i was disapointed he started out the book by stating that our cells "talk" to each other and are willing to commit "suicide" for the body. But he had no medical journals or valid references to back his claims. I prefer that if a book is going to state a fact, that it has the ability to back it up. In association with Amazon.com | |