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Bliss is in Knowing the Self
How to Turn Pain and Sorrow into Joy Filled Living

By Neerja Bhatia

In her enlightening new book, Bliss is in Knowing the Self, teacher and author Neerja Bhatia writes, "Without inner fulfillment all success, happiness and relationships will be devoid of meaning and will keep us from what Abraham Maslow calls Self-actualization, which is reaching ones potential." She continues, "What blinds us from obtaining Self-actualization? The conditioned self is immersed with false beliefs, habitual patterns, and an overload of perceptions that stand in the way of inner fulfillment."

This reviewer is here to tell you that Bliss is in Knowing the Self guides the reader to create a meaningful and comfortable reality of self-awareness, being in tune with our thoughts, emotions, ideas, images, intentions and desires as they arise. And Ms. Bhatia does it with ease and integrity.

Bliss, we learn, is based on four pillars of inner strength: Love, Compassion, Wisdom and Power. Their opposites (and many of us are weakened by them) are Fear, Isolation, Doubt and Ignorance. Bliss is in Knowing the Self is a superlative channel to discard the latter and adopt the former.

The key is relaxation, away from the outer chaos and over time in these silent moments, the Self will reveal the inner spring of wisdom, wealth and wonders. So, how do we relax in our push- me, pull -me world? That is the major reason I recommend you read this beacon of light. Neerja Bhatia lays out a system to find oneness with the Self, for when we are one with the Self, we can tap into the reservoir of greatness.

Bliss is in Knowing the Self illuminates the path to bliss by realizing Self-actualization through self-awareness. That is why this reviewer recommends you run, not walk, to get your copy!

Richard Fuller
Senior Editor


Pertinent Info:

127 PP, 5 1/2 x 7 1/2
ISBN 0-9792269-0-2
Cost:$17.95

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