When it comes to Spiritual masters, one should refrain from reviewing for content. The reason is one who is not a realized soul cannot really critically appreciate the sof a realized master. At the same time a mention is important for people to be aware of the availability of this book.
This book describes in Vedic terms the process of Rebirth. How a creature moves from one life to another endlessly till he escapes the cycle of birth and death with moksha. Although, the book exposes in minute details what happens to the soul after death, where does it live etc. Ultimate truth is written in the final chapter where the solution is given about the final destination of a soul by realizing oneself. I will consider that as the final message and summary of the short concise presentation on rebirth.
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Tuesday, January 01, 2013
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