Just as physical phenomena are regulated by laws, there are spiritual principles governing the journey of life as well. Knowledge of them helps us understand why success comes so easily to some but remains a struggle for others; why some are still putting on their shoes, while others have finished the race. The beauty is that, like the physical laws of nature, the divine principles governing happiness and fulfilment in life are also eternally valid.
In this book, Swami Mukundananda explains the 7 Divine Laws in an easily graspable manner. With knowledge of the Vedic scriptures and witty anecdotes that everyone can relate to, this book will empower you to become the best version of yourself.
Every day, Swamiji meets hundreds, and even thousands, of people from all walks of life. His steadfast positivity exudes hope, clarity and a sense of purpose to those who connect with him. He has deeply affected the lives of millions of people who have been drawn by his profound integrity, charismatic personality and passion to serve. Despite his busy schedule, those who encounter him experience his genuinely caring and compassionate personality and feel deeply touched by him. Swamiji's lectures are humorous, his arguments are logical and well laid-out, and, most of all, his advice is practical. His lectures on social media platforms are loved and followed by millions. Swamiji divides his time between India and the US.
The same yearning for growth manifests in our works as well. Despite what we may have accomplished in life, an inner voice says, 'I am yet not satisfied; I wish to do even better. I desire to be a better parent/child; a better husband/wife; a better boss/employee; a better teacher/student.' The list is endless...
What is the source of this aspiration, and why is it such an integral part of us? Well, the yearning to grow comes from the Creator Himself. The Bhagavad Gita states: mamaivānsho jīva-loke jīva-bhūtaḥ sanātanah (15.7)
'All living beings in the world are eternal fragmental parts of the Supreme.'
By nature, each part is spontaneously attracted to its source.
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