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By Eknath Easwaran

ISBN-10: 1586380362

ISBN-13: 9781586380366

Via his interpretation of 1 vital Upanishad, an historic knowledge textual content, Eknath Easwaran exhibits how the undying Indian culture deals suggestions on how you can reside this day. Lyrical, dramatic, and encouraging, the Katha Upanishad offers the center rules of Indian mysticism in a mythic tale all can relate to — the journey of a tender hero, Nachiketa, who passes into the dominion of dying looking for immortality. The King of dying checks his unravel, however the youngster stands enterprise, hard solutions to the age-old questions, "What is the aim of existence? What occurs to me whilst I die?" dying emerges because the ideal non secular advisor — direct, uncompromising, and difficult. Easwaran’s method of the Katha is either functional and common. He explains key Sanskrit phrases like karma and prana, illustrating them via daily anecdotes and enjoyable analogies whereas putting Indian spirituality into the wider context of worldwide mysticism.

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Of course, the senses go straight where they always go – Giovanni’s. Only after we have finished our beer and pizza do we remember we were on a diet. “I really do want to lose weight,” we say. ” Nachiketa must be nodding as he hears all this. Now he can see why life as it is ordinarily lived seems so backwards. We all want happiness, security, love, the satisfaction of a life worth living. Why do we go in the other direction? Because nobody has the reins. The Road to Wisdom When we let the senses follow their own lead, they cannot help going after pleasure; that is their nature.

Then the high priest comes onto the screen and tries to sell us things. In the Middle Ages, when the Catholic Church fell on hard times for a while, it used to sell indulgences that were supposed to atone for sins. These priests of the media sell us vacuum cleaners, automobiles, toothpaste, deodorant, and all sorts of things much more harmful than indulgences ever were. The background music, the unctuous tones of affected interest, soothe us and beguile our trust. These are people who care. They are so concerned about our welfare that they will take any hour of the day or night to attract our attention if we do not have this particular kind of toothpaste or travel in that kind of car.

Nachiketa,” he says cleverly, “you’re still rather young. Lots of older and wiser people have asked this question before you – philosophers, poets, theologians, scientists. If you like, you can read what they have to say about death. ” Then he goes on to whet the boy’s appetite. “Besides, Nachiketa, it’s terribly difficult. ” That, of course, is just what teenagers like to hear. If Yama had said, “Sure, just take my postal correspondence course; six easy lessons or your life cheerfully refunded,” the boy would not have taken him seriously.

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