God Alone: Life and Letters of a Saint In addition to Gyanamata's letters, God Alone contains a detailed account of her l. Whether writing on the ways of realizing God's presence or the right attitude toward spiritual discipline, the tests of faith or the tests of physical suffering, her words reveal the essential truth or lesson
| Title | : | God Alone: Life and Letters of a Saint |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.69 (651 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 8189535250 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 0 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2009-04-30 |
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"God Alone" was the motto and lifelong ideal of Sri Gyanamata, one of the most spiritually advanced disciples of Paramahansa Yogananda (the renowned author of the spiritual classic Autobiography of a Yogi). After her passing, he said, "A great saint has gone awayBut she has left spiritual footprints here forever." Her letters (over a hundred of which appear in this book) reflect the luminous wisdom and pure insight of one who has truly lived for God alone. Whether writing on the ways of realizing God's presence or the right attitude toward spiritual discipline, the tests of faith or the tests of physical suffering, her words reveal the essential truth or lesson in each circumstance. To read her letters is to experience something of that clarity of vision, that unity of heart and intellect, which is known to all those who possess true wisdom but which few have put into words so compellingly. In addition to Gyanamata's letters, God Alone contains a detailed account of her l
Editorial :
After the misprints and the fact that it's pretty heavy on word puzzles, I'm not sure I'd buy it again.
Edit: It's happened again. Snyder had extended the book's ending by a day or so; his recommendations might well have included psychological counselling for both Jessica AND her mother Joy, and given the emotional atmosphere following Worm's exorcism, this is conceivably something Joy might just possibly have agreed to; we'd have been left with the hope that they would both, in time, have become a less dysfunctional pair. Why else should the motorcade make a sudden right turn for nothing instead going straight towards the Convention Centre. Eva Zeisel was one of the most important figures in 20th century design and an extraordinary human being to boot. This book could be appropriate for younger readers but they would have to be extremely resilient to the impact of horrific imagery and increasingly graphic violence. This book was a little different since we don’t know


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