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Sadhus: Going Beyond the Dreadlocks is a fascinating book that explores the lives and beliefs of Sadhus, the wandering ascetics of India. Through insightful narratives, this book offers a window into the world of Sadhus and their unique way of life. A must-read for anyone interested in spirituality, culture, and travel. * Gain a deep understanding of the ancient tradition of Sadhus, exploring their spiritual practices, beliefs, and the profound philosophy that guides their lives. * Features authentic and personal accounts that shed light on motivations, challenges, and spiritual quests of…mehr

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Sadhus: Going Beyond the Dreadlocks is a fascinating book that explores the lives and beliefs of Sadhus, the wandering ascetics of India. Through insightful narratives, this book offers a window into the world of Sadhus and their unique way of life. A must-read for anyone interested in spirituality, culture, and travel. * Gain a deep understanding of the ancient tradition of Sadhus, exploring their spiritual practices, beliefs, and the profound philosophy that guides their lives. * Features authentic and personal accounts that shed light on motivations, challenges, and spiritual quests of Sadhus. * Learn about the rich cultural heritage of India as you delve into the rituals, festivals, and sacred sites associated with Sadhus. * Discover the mystique, devotion, and wisdom that lie beyond the iconic dreadlocks of Sadhus. * Offers a window into the world of Sadhus and their unique way of life.
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"Patrick Levy is a French writer who lives six months a year in Uttar Pradesh, India - ' his second mother ' as he likes to say. A strange phenomenon amongst authors on the spirituality scene, Patrick claims to be an atheist but is greatly interested in religions and spirituality. " Everything that belongs to humanity, belongs to me," he says to justify his broad curiosity. He has travelled the world in search of spiritual masters and experiences, practiced Kabbalah, Sufism, Buddhism and Vedanta, and has published books about his explorations. Does God believe in God?, his first book, established the direction of this spiritual globetrotter's atypical course. His previous book, The Kabbalist, (also translated in Hebrew) is a best-seller in France and was awarded a special distinction by the panel of judges of ' Spirituality Today' prize in 2002. "