..was able to read three books in
the last month. All of them were beautifully expressed. Two were written by
Amish – “The Immortals of Meluha”, and, ”The Secret of the Nagas”, respectively
as Book 1 and 2 of the Shiva Trilogy. The third one which I read was authored
by Dr. Brian Weiss – “ Many Lives, Many Masters”.
While I was reading Amish, I just
wondered about his amazing ability of creating and connecting dots. The books
were simply intriguing and wonderfully interesting as it provided a different
perspective of Indian mythology, though personally I liked the first part more
than the second part of the trilogy. I have not read much of fiction and
normally the choice is to read non-fiction as that appears more stimulating to the
mind. My friend Pankaj had suggested that Amish is a must read and I thought
why not try fiction this time again..strangely
I have been reading more of fiction for last few months.
“Many Lives, Many Masters” is a
book I will recommend to everyone who is a little spiritually inclined. The book
takes one on the journey of past lives and opens a new face of looking at present
life itself. Even though I was able to connect more to the book because I
already know more that what Dr. Brian told , as well as the logic behind it all,
( Sorry for bragging, but I actually do :P), I feel it is a must read for all
who want to know how present relationships are formed with people we stumble
upon in our lives. The book loses a little bit of steam as it reaches its end
but even then its an interesting read. It teaches something which is just worth
it.. ”that death is not something to be frightened of, it is just a way to
start another life, in another world.”
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