Showing posts with label life is perfect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life is perfect. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2009

A New Earth Awakening to Your Life by Eckhart Tolle

Taking off from the introspective work he began with The Power of Now, the number one bestseller that has sold millions of copies worldwide, Tolle provides the spiritual framework for people to move beyond themselves in order to make this world a better, more spiritually evolved place to live. Eckhart Tolle's first full length book in eight years "A New Earth Awakening to Your Life" will be a cornerstone for personal spirituality and self-improvement for years to come. Shattering modern ideas of ego and entitlement, self and society, Tolle lifts the veil of fear that has hung over humanity during this new millennium, and shines an illuminating light that leads to happiness and health that every reader can follow.

Eckhart Tolle is one of the bestselling spiritual teachers of our time. A wise counsellor in this ever changing, chaotic and often violent world, Tolle draws on essential spiritual teachings of all ages and traditions to reveal a fresh evolutionary model of spiritual life for the 21st Century. The simple message in his international bestseller The Power of Now, the that of living in the present, of enjoying the journey rather than always looking to the next goal, has spread fast. For a list of spiritual books click here...


Monday, June 1, 2009

Life is Perfect by Himani Dalmia

Himani Dalmia, the debutant author's attempt at highlighting modern life is interesting and realistic - Himani's characters, like any others in high society metros attending page 3 parties. They are portrayed as matured, thinking individuals, unlike the carefree ones in a typical chick flicks. However, at times, the plot becomes repetitive and the problems seem thrust on the characters. A good read on a lazy Sunday afternoon!

Life is perfect is the tale of Mitali Jaitia, who has what most would most call a perfect life. She has it all - a 20 year old with beauty, intellect, family wealth and even a doting boyfriend. But on the darker side of her , she also has her parent's separation to deal with, come to terms with her cousin's tragic death, accept her dad's bohemian lifestyle and her mother's helplessness.

Mitali's constant struggle at converging her world of abundance and emotional crisis reveals the complexities of her 'perfect world'. Set in the bungalow of an industrial family in Delhi, the story takes shape as Mitali secretly reads her dead cousin's diary and begins to understand herself and her family better. She questions herself that if everything is right then why does it feel so wrong.