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Review by Shona Sutherland.
In the famous line from ‘The Matrix’, Morpheus says to Neo, “Take the blue pill…. You’ll wake up tomorrow and won’t remember a thing! Take the red pill….. I’m not promising you anything but the truth…… just see how deep the rabbit hole goes!”
Similarly, in the ‘Dru Bhagavad Gita’, Mansukh Patel, Chris Barrington, Savitri MacUish and John Jones invite us and expertly guide us through the ‘rabbit hole’ – all the trials and tribulations of human existence.
From a sacred Indian text, set on the backdrop of a battlefield, a noble teacher explains to his student and friend, a warrior prince, why it is important “to fight!”
The teacher is Krishna and the warrior on his journey of life is Arjuna… is you!
Mansukh Patel and team, using the ancient wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, skilfully address all the modern day neuroses of simply living a human life! Using practical exercises and techniques, the reader transcends all self-limiting thoughts and belief patterns to rise victorious to the very pinnacle of human potential. Follow these instructions and you to will become the Master of your own life and destiny.
Truly a life-transforming book!
Take a closer look at the Dru Bhagavad Gita, by John Jones, Chris Barrington, Savitri MacCuish and Mansukh Patel, compiled and edited by Yamuna Loyal. You might also enjoy the Dru Gita DVDs, an award-winning presentation by Mansukh Patel on the Gita consisting of 18, half-hour programmes screened on Dutch, Canadian and also Continental satellite TV. I recommend exploring the excellent Dru Gita home study course for a week by week discovery of the entire 18 chapters of the Gita, over 18 months. You'll find its a must for Gita students, yoga teachers or anyone wanting to know more about the nature of themselves, their mind and their place in the universe. |