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ISBN | 978-0-143-45083-2 |
Language | English |
Pages | 349 |
Death: An Inside Story
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Death is a taboo in most societies in the world. But what if we have got this completely wrong? What if death was not the catastrophe it is made out to be but an essential aspect of life, rife with spiritual possibilities for transcendence? For the first time, someone is saying just that. In this unique treatise-like exposition, sadhguru dwells extensively upon his inner experience as he expounds on the more profound aspects of death that are rarely spoken about.
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