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A concise view of Hindu philosophy, including insight into the Karmic cycle and Yogic disciplines as revealed through the divinity of Holy Gita, which is an extract of supreme wisdom hidden in the Holy Vedas and Upanishads.

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A concise view of Hindu philosophy, including insight into the Karmic cycle and Yogic disciplines as revealed through the divinity of Holy Gita, which is an extract of supreme wisdom hidden in the Holy Vedas and Upanishads.
Autorenporträt
Born and raised in India as a Hindu, Vijai Tiwari immigrated to the United States in the early seventies. After receiving his master's degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science, he spent several years working in the technical sector until he joined The Boeing Company at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida during the late eighties, where he launched his career in space technology. Since that time, his numerous professional accomplishments have been in NASA-related projects in support of both Shuttle and International Space Station programs. Though the author has never been a strong religious adherent, when life presented him with questions that a rote reliance on conventional dogma could not address in any meaningful sense, he undertook a search for those answers that could be found nowhere else but in the sanctuary of God. The truth of this singular (and at the same time perennial) awakening has become the theme of Vijai's writings. His first book is an introduction to the sacred reality and truth that was revealed to him in the timeless tradition of enlightened vision. Contained in these chapters are direct spiritual insights that are not bound by mere historically based [mediated] theologies but instead spring from a direct [immediate] experience of one man's passionate and personal search for the divine. The author believes that institutionalized religion actually offers very little for man in its currently misappropriated and misunderstand form, where it is, in fact, frequently a hindrance to the spiritual journey. While pedestrian religiosity can offer a specious consolation, of sorts, it is not the path the great sages and saints have traveled before us, and it seldom leads to our true spiritual destination - enlightenment and liberation. Though in many religious traditions the human life given us by the Creator famously includes "freewill," ironically, the pathway to salvation through divine grace cannot be entered upon lest man first be willing to fully - indeed joyfully - surrender his life to God.