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Scholars tell us that the theme of Quest is one of those archetypal patterns that have been imprinted on human civilisation since the dawn of history. Human beings have always been in quest of one thing or another: knowledge, powe ... celý popis
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Scholars tell us that the theme of Quest is one of those archetypal patterns that have been imprinted on human civilisation since the dawn of history. Human beings have always been in quest of one thing or another: knowledge, power, newer ideas, the elusive peace, a hidden Shangri-La of eternal joy Rev. Dada J.P. Vaswanis book The Endless Quest helps us explore this eternal theme at a personal level. In this, the Eleventh Volume of Rev. Dadas compiled discourses in print, Dada talks to us about our quest for the ultimate knowledge, which is self-discovery. However, this quest for the discovery of the self involves an interior journey and the guide who can lead us inward must be an evolved soul, a great teacher who has himself beheld the light within. Even such an illumined soul is Rev. Dada, who is the living, moving embodiment of true spirituality. In these discourses, he shows us how to make friends with the spirit, the eternal atman within us and the Divine Indweller who animates us from within. It is the adventure of adventures, the discovery to surpass all discoveries and it will lead you to ultimate wisdom! Set out on this endless quest with Rev. Dada to show you the way!
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