Why did I love this book?
I had been wanting to begin exploring historically and spiritually important texts, and I was drawn to this example-driven, practitioner-led exploration of the Bhagavad Gita by Stephen Cope. It highlights the key themes of the Gita and then uses examples from the life stories of real people — both famous and not famous — to expand on the core messages.
Stephen Cope is a careful, considerate, and nuanced writer who brings a text to life in a way that other authors could have produced yet another popular spirituality book.
His deep knowledge of the reference text, plus sibling texts from the Hindu canon, shines in the simple, clear, and concise message that the book delivers. In fact, I loved this so much that I went and read the Gita itself after this: it was a fantastic cornerstone to my understanding of it.
However, regardless of whether you want to explore the original text, this book stands alone as a guide to living a better and more fulfilling life through service to others.
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Discover the deep purpose hidden at the very core of your being
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