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Book Reviews of Life After Death: The Burden of ProofBook Review: Chopra's ego Summary: 2 Stars
Good overview of Hindu religion; the religion of Ghandi. But Chopra has a remarkably sinister view of Christianity. He has a section at the fron where he, and his fellow young students, chuckle at the Christian teachers. Ghandi had respect for all religions, but Chopra is a yuppie focused lesser man who gives the tone of superiority to his remarks.
Skip it and read a real tome of religion or just read it for the information on the great religion of Hinduism and hold your nose through Chopra's personal remarks.
Book Review: Life after Death Summary: 5 Stars
Within the gift of life lies the gift of death which provides the loss of form as we know it. Deepak is on the top of his game with this writing. He is pro-active and positive and will help those who may have fear about the ultimate question - - where am I going after I die. Science and spirit merge into one to form a friendship which lasts forever. That's all I am going to tell you about this wonderful book. Buy it, read it, and pass it on to your loved ones so fear and doubt can be turned into joy for everlasting life.
Book Review: Life after Death: The Burden of Proof Summary: 1 Stars
This book is not worth the paper upon which it was written. There is very little "proof" and two much reliance on the verbal tradition of the "rishis" i.e., seers of ancient India. Apparently, they mistook the dream state in those approaching death with the after-death state and posited a realm generated by the mind and confusional - like dreams - and very much unlike the state of consciousness of near-death experiencers, who, for the most part, experience a domain clearly and that is more real than the ordinary world.
Book Review: Thank You Deepak Chopra Summary: 5 Stars
This is another must read/must listen revelation from Deepak Chopra. I have been following his work for years and find his information invaluable. Since I don't have a lot of time to read I buy his work on CD and listen to it while commuting. His wonderful soothing voice relays yet again more confirmations of information that my Soul has been bringing forth for clarification. I would recommend this book to anyone on their spiritual path that is ready to remember that they are not this physical vessel. Carolyn Ann ORiley
Book Review: Chopra Has Been Better Summary: 4 Stars
Perhaps Chopra is entering the age of reality-his own mortality upon him. I've studied with the man and at the institute. Though he is almost the best at explaining multi-dimensional theory, he still strives to be the mystic, the doctor of quantum physics. I much prefer something just as profound, but more readable and "down to earth," such as Gangi's "Forget The Cures, Find The Cause." Because of his heritage and other writings, Deepak will always have an audience, but I think this one is a work in progress.
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