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Path to the Guru: The Science of SelfRealization According to the Bhagavad Gita
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Unlock the science of self-realization with ‘Path to the Guru.’ Scott Teitsworth’s verse-by-verse analysis of the Bhagavad Gita reveals Krishna’s teachings on personal development, spiritual enlightenment, and the guru-disciple relationship. Discover how to overcome fear, reject societal limitations, and connect with your true self. ISBN: 9781620553213
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Shalini Dutta –
I was hoping for a more nuanced perspective.
Vanshaj Bharia –
A bit slow to start, but once it got going, it offered some interesting perspectives on self-realization. Worth the effort to read.
Revat Mehra –
While informative, I struggled with some of the interpretations. It’s a dense topic, and this book didn’t always simplify it enough.
Mona –
Though easy to understand it lacks some clarity.
Srishti Rao –
The book was okay. Nothing stood out, but it was still a decent read.
Sweta Gautam –
The book’s teaching of Gita are really wonderful. Every spiritual person must read.
Bijetri Chakraborty –
The self-realization part was awesome and insightful
Anubhav Singh –
Exceptional! I will recommend to all my friends who are seeking. The author’s insight is unparalleled. A must-read for anyone.
Abha Suman –
This interpretation didn’t fully resonate with me. The writing style felt a little dry and academic for my liking. I wanted more soul.
Anurag Agrawal –
A thought-provoking exploration of the Bhagavad Gita. The personal development aspects were particularly resonant for me. Great book!
Pavi Gupta –
This book opened my eyes to the beauty of the Bhagavad Gita. Teitsworth’s writing is engaging and easy to understand. Highly recommend.
Sagar –
An okay book. I found some parts helpful, but other parts were a little hard to grasp. It’s a good starting point, nothing groundbreaking.
Roshan J –
I wish it were longer. I found myself highlighting quite a bit.
Soumen Mondal –
I have mixed feelings. Some chapters were great and some were not good.
Nishita Jagati –
It was insightful and useful, but the language felt dense at times.
Akshay Kumar –
Found it insightful and practical. The verses were well explained with clear, concise language. I’ll be rereading this one.
Vanya Garg –
I appreciated the detailed breakdown of each verse. It made the text much more understandable and relatable. Really good read.
Shashank Pathak –
An amazing book for spiritual seekers. It’s changed my perspective on life.
Arjun Kumar Arora –
A good introduction to the Gita, but sometimes felt a little repetitive. Some parts were enlightening, others less so. Overall, a decent read.
Ishaan Kaushal –
Not quite what I expected, and a little too focused on the guru-disciple relationship for my taste. Still, some valuable insights.
Shreya Vatsa –
Teitsworth’s analysis is clear and accessible. It helped me understand complex concepts. Definitely recommended for beginners.
Vaibhav Raj –
I can connect with my true self. Thank you author for this gem.