

Paths to God: Living the Bhagavad Gita [Dass, Ram] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Paths to God: Living the Bhagavad Gita Review: Revolutionary Book for the Bhakti Yogi - I have read this gem of a book twice now and it truly has become one of the most influential books of my personal spirituality. Ram Dass interprets the wisdom of the Gita in a way that is remarkably comprehensive, poetic, and resonates deeply with the modern westerner who is following the yogic/bhakti path. The chapters on Karma Yoga and Brahman contain some of the most profound commentary I have ever read on the subject. This book speaks to me in a way that no other text or book has, and has revolutionized both my spirituality and my daily sadhana. Truly Ram Dass’ best work. Texts that may help prepare you for this read would be the Bhagavad Gita itself, but also Be Here Now and Grist for the Mill both also written by Ram Dass. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali as well. Review: This Book Makes the Gita Come Alive - I love this book. It was in a list of required books for meditation teacher training and I am so glad it was and can absolutely see why. He makes the Gita come alive. His perspective makes you question how you absorb the wisdom within it and gives you a way to live the Gita. He provided me with so many aha! moments throughout this book. Honestly this book is almost just as powerful as the Gita if not more because of how digestible and profound he makes it.



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L**L
Revolutionary Book for the Bhakti Yogi
I have read this gem of a book twice now and it truly has become one of the most influential books of my personal spirituality. Ram Dass interprets the wisdom of the Gita in a way that is remarkably comprehensive, poetic, and resonates deeply with the modern westerner who is following the yogic/bhakti path. The chapters on Karma Yoga and Brahman contain some of the most profound commentary I have ever read on the subject. This book speaks to me in a way that no other text or book has, and has revolutionized both my spirituality and my daily sadhana. Truly Ram Dass’ best work. Texts that may help prepare you for this read would be the Bhagavad Gita itself, but also Be Here Now and Grist for the Mill both also written by Ram Dass. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali as well.
K**R
This Book Makes the Gita Come Alive
I love this book. It was in a list of required books for meditation teacher training and I am so glad it was and can absolutely see why. He makes the Gita come alive. His perspective makes you question how you absorb the wisdom within it and gives you a way to live the Gita. He provided me with so many aha! moments throughout this book. Honestly this book is almost just as powerful as the Gita if not more because of how digestible and profound he makes it.
S**K
Insightful and worth the read
Great addition to Ram Dass the collection. I attempted to read the Bhagvad Gita few times but never fully grasped the allegorical references. It was kind of like reading Melville's Moby Dick without Cliff notes. After I read Paths to God, I finally understood the inner battle Arjuna faced. Ram Dass might be on a different plane but he still can bring enlightenment to us on this plane of existence. Thank you, Ram Dass. Thank you to all who collaborated to piece this book together. Love everyone and don't lie
M**D
Real advice for real lives
Short reviews are probably more often read, though I have so much to say about this book... I'll keep it simple: Ram Dass comes from a Western tradition (Harvard, psychiatry) so he knows what our cynical, anxious minds are receptive to--and that's not mumbo jumbo and big promises. He depends on logic to convince his reader that there are practical ways in which to lead a disciplined, happy life using the Gita as a backbone. This book, though, is not really about the Gita, so much as it is about the themes in it, themes that are perennial to all enlightened paths. If you are willing to step just a little outside your comfort zone to learn ideas that may first rub you wrong, such as how and why to practice renunciation--but who would ever want to give up a habit that affords us comfort? (You'll see.) You also, obviously need to practice what he preaches (or shares, really). This is such a thoughtful and helpful book, but as always, you have to do the work yourself. But the plan is so readily apparent that your only excuse for not incorporating at least *parts* of this text in your life is a sheer lack of will power--a stubborn refusal to transcend doubt and insecurity. One of the most influential books on my lifestyle and thought process. Highly recommended. Whereas Be Here Now is easily seen a beautifully written, provocative but esoteric coffee table book, Paths to God is simple, honest, straightforward and friendly.
T**N
So grateful for this amazing book!
I read this book after reading Here and Now. It’s one of the most important books that change how I live my life. So grateful this book exists.
B**A
down to earth spiritual advice
When (about 40 years ago) I first heard about Ram Dass, I thought, "A nice Jewish boy pretending to be a Hindu sadhu? Come on now!" But I was curious, and open-minded, so I read a couple of his books, and found them--well, at least unobjectionable. Interesting. Now, looking back, I wonder how much of an influence he was on my decision almost 20 years ago to become "a nice Christian girl pretending to be a sadhak," living in an ashram in India. Maybe more than I realized at the time. I don't know. WhatI do know is that now, with many many studies and experiences under my belt, including experimentation with various religious paths (each of which contributed to my own evolution), I have once again read him--in PATHS TO GOD--and now I see he is not pretending at all. So many phonies in the West, both home-grown and imported from the East--but he's not one. He's the real thing. Even though now, unlike 40 years ago, I've studied the Gita and lived in the culture it informs, still I found new depths of understanding--of the Gita, of the universal insights of Hindu thought, and of simply how to live a spiritually serious (but fun) life. It is definitely worth reading. The only fault I find with the Kindle edition of this book is that the formatting suffers--if there's a picture with a caption, you have to sort that out from the on-going text. I hope a better job can be done on this as the art of ebooking matures. But even as it is, the book is well worth getting if you're interested in a clear and engaging presentation of some ancient wisdom.
S**Y
As ordered.
Book was also wrapped in Saran Wrap for protection inside the box. Nice touch to protect and receive in new condition. Thanks.
P**N
Enlightening, uplifting & mind blowing
They say the right teacher or teaching appears,when the student is ready. This book is a must have for all conscious students of life. It is beautifully written & full of key insights to contemplate on the path of awakening.
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