Paradise Here

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: Jan Goopta ISBN: 9781311276766
Publisher: Jan Goopta Publication: August 6, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jan Goopta
ISBN: 9781311276766
Publisher: Jan Goopta
Publication: August 6, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Paradise is right here on this Earth. Money has made us insecure, greedy and selfish. It has put such traits into us that are not natural to humans. Our greatest asset is our conscience which directs us to be humane and therefore anything that goes against it is not our natural self. When we are not our natural self, we lose sight of Paradise. This book does not pontificate, but points out the various problems we are facing, some of them we have been criticizing for long and know them very well, but there are many other aspects which are not so apparent which have been pointed out in the book. Some people are fighting, what they choose to call a religious war. Our systems do not allow us to be truly religious. Their war should be directed against the systems that deprive us of our freedom to worship in the manner we desire. If the systems are changed, there would be no need for any war. Merely pointing out a problem is of no use. This book leads us to a way we can solve all our problems without even breaking our step. It is meant to be read by as many people as possible and a tome has little chance of being read. It has therefore been made very small, but with well reasoned statements. The goal is Paradise and such a big goal needs all our patience and dedication

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Paradise is right here on this Earth. Money has made us insecure, greedy and selfish. It has put such traits into us that are not natural to humans. Our greatest asset is our conscience which directs us to be humane and therefore anything that goes against it is not our natural self. When we are not our natural self, we lose sight of Paradise. This book does not pontificate, but points out the various problems we are facing, some of them we have been criticizing for long and know them very well, but there are many other aspects which are not so apparent which have been pointed out in the book. Some people are fighting, what they choose to call a religious war. Our systems do not allow us to be truly religious. Their war should be directed against the systems that deprive us of our freedom to worship in the manner we desire. If the systems are changed, there would be no need for any war. Merely pointing out a problem is of no use. This book leads us to a way we can solve all our problems without even breaking our step. It is meant to be read by as many people as possible and a tome has little chance of being read. It has therefore been made very small, but with well reasoned statements. The goal is Paradise and such a big goal needs all our patience and dedication

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