This book presents the vision of oneness founded on the profound and universal teachings of Indian Philosophy (Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita) with immense clarity.
It also provides a unique guide to initiate changes, re-orient and transform ourselves based on the vision of oneness by making us appreciate the presence of the all-pervading Intelligence that percolates every being and aspect in the universe.
It demonstrates the nature of our connection with everything in the universe in such a striking and convincing way that we might wonder how we could have missed the presence of this all-pervading Intelligence earlier.
The authors go on to elaborate the manner in which the understanding of oneness can be incorporated in our daily life for: making decisionsdealing with different situationsmanaging desires establishing congenial relation with varieties of peopleand managing constant changes.
To make certain philosophical concepts accessible for easy application, numerous real-life case studies are utilized 'Living the Vision of Oneness' is an indispensable guide for every individual who wants to redefine one's life to bring purpose, meaning and wisdom by being fully alive to what is.
About the Author Neema Majmudar and Surya Tahora have a unique combination of personal background, international exposure, education and depth of spiritual knowledge which makes them very inspiring writers and teachers.
They have both studied Indian Philosophy with Swami Dayananda Saraswati, a well known contemporary teacher of Advaita Vedanta (Non Duality) in the tradition of Adi Sankaracarya and a scholar in Sanskrit.
Neema has number of years of experience as a professional with the United Nations in field of economic and social development in New York, Thailand and Fiji.
She has Masters Degree in International Affairs from Columbia University, New York and a MBA.
Surya has completed a Doctorate in Pharmaceutical Sciences for the Industry from Paris University and a MBA.
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