In The Mind of the Guru Rajiv Mehrotra presents dialogues with several contemporary sagesand masters who have illumined the minds of millions around the world. Ranged here aregurus as diverse as B. K. S. Iyengar who brought yoga from the world of the esoteric to ourliving rooms; Swami Ramdev who has democratized yoga via television; and MataAmritanandamayi whose mere presence invokes an overwhelming awareness of love. Thereis Deepak Chopra discussing a quantum healing of mind and body Sogyal Rinpocheencouraging us to look at death so that we might live a better life and Sri Sri Ravi Shankarreaffirming each persons right and access to happiness. And there is the unique andcontrary voice of U. G. Krishnamurti telling us that all talk of transformation is poppycock.There are no grand narratives or final solutions only guides who can show the way to thelight within. Here you learn from voices as diverse as that of Thich Nhat Hanh BishopDesmond Tutu Baba Amte and Stanislav Grof. Underlying the dialogues is their wisdomon how we can make ourselves unhappy and guidance on how we can turn our livesaround to achieve happiness.
In The Mind of the Guru Rajiv Mehrotra presents dialogues with several contemporary sagesand masters who have illumined the minds of millions around the world. Ranged here aregurus as diverse as B. K. S. Iyengar who brought yoga from the world of the esoteric to ourliving rooms; Swami Ramdev who has democratized yoga via television; and MataAmritanandamayi whose mere presence invokes an overwhelming awareness of love. Thereis Deepak Chopra discussing a quantum healing of mind and body Sogyal Rinpocheencouraging us to look at death so that we might live a better life and Sri Sri Ravi Shankarreaffirming each persons right and access to happiness. And there is the unique andcontrary voice of U. G. Krishnamurti telling us that all talk of transformation is poppycock.There are no grand narratives or final solutions only guides who can show the way to thelight within. Here you learn from voices as diverse as that of Thich Nhat Hanh BishopDesmond Tutu Baba Amte and Stanislav Grof. Underlying the dialogues is their wisdomon how we can make ourselves unhappy and guidance on how we can turn our livesaround to achieve happiness.