This lively and accessible volume weaves together over 100 questions and answers on subjects of great interest to spiritual seekers. Inner Quest helps beginners get started on the spiritual path and aids longtime seekers in expanding their awareness and invigorating their practices.
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This lively and accessible volume weaves together over 100 questions and answers on subjects of great interest to spiritual seekers. Inner Quest helps beginners get started on the spiritual path and aids longtime seekers in expanding their awareness and invigorating their practices.
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?Inner Quest? is a book for those who are feeling somewhat unfulfilled in life, in spite of a ?successful? life with all material possessions and satisfying relationships. Many individuals have a feeling of ?something missing?, which brings about an inner disquiet which keeps on growing. The ?seeker? may not know what he/she is seeking, but may make an attempt to read books, attend classes and workshops hoping for a self-discovery. Scant answers can be found from many sources.
?Inner Quest? has a plan of daily practice based on the teachings of the Himalayan tradition. It is a spiritual journey that leads to inner calm. The practice is not hard once established, but commitment for daily practice is a must. Inner peace can be found only by moving inward, and the book has an excellent chapter on breathing lessons and the practice of meditation to move inward. Accepting life as it is and making step-by-improvements in all areas are possible by understanding the principles of karma. The book devotes a whole chapter to karma. The author, like the practitioners of the Eastern system, suggests that the strong power of will and determination will get us through the hurdles of the mind that stand in the way of spiritual practice. The power of will and determination also define destiny in the individual and collective levels. The chapter on establishing a personal spiritual practice and advancing on the path is helpful to the curious as well as those who really desire to advance. In the last chapter, the author states that the journey?s end is realizing one?s true identity that comes from spiritual revelation.
This book is an asset because it describes a very serious subject in lucid, readable style. It is for anyone wondering about the concept of ?more than meets the eye?. The whole book is in a question and answer form, so it is easy to go back to a question to re-read the answer. The answers do become clearer after reading them more than once. Highly recommended by this reviewer, this book is a must for all seekers.