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Quest In Reality

By Bibra, Rajinder, Paul

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Reproduction Date: 5/17/2015

Title: Quest In Reality  
Author: Bibra, Rajinder, Paul
Volume:
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Philosophy, Spiritual Awakening
Collections: Authors Community, Philosophy
Historic
Publication Date:
2015
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: rajinder bibra

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Paul Bibra, B. R. (2015). Quest In Reality. Retrieved from http://www.self.gutenberg.org/


Description
The book is mostly in a running dialogue form, which is always a prerequisite of a quest-full ‘journey’

Summary
About the Book The philosophical journey of the author is very deep. It crosses many destinations and moves on from the gross level to the casual (causeless-Bliss state), which is the ultimate, one searches in life! The vision expands from the sensual level to wisdom state. The expansion is attained though the state of bliss, which is the natural sequence of the perfect extremes of pleasure and joy states. The book is mostly in a running dialogue form, which is always a prerequisite of a quest-full ‘journey’. This form has emerged in a natural fashion from touch of a delicate story which centers round its main character, Shantnu, who is a seeker of Jnana i.e. wisdom. In this journey he is confronted with three ladies in a consecutive order. They are the personification of Tamasic (slothful), Rajasic (passion), and Satwic (truth) qualities. Shantnu also discovers his way with these ladies by direct interaction and in the process ultimately he gains/attains his memory which is the intellect.

Excerpt
The more i learn, more i become aware of my ignorance Awareness of ignorance is wisdom

Table of Contents
there are ten chapters, however the book is in running dialogue form so segregating it into chapters would be inappropriate!

 
 



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