In Quest of Abundance

In Quest of Abundance

In Quest of Abundance

Squadron Leader Dr. Pravin Bhatia / Squadron Leader DrPravin Bhatia

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Editorial:
Partridge India
Año de edición:
2017
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Educación pedagogía
ISBN:
9781482888812
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A book of knowledge is useless without wisdom: The BibleWork, worship and wisdom lead to meditation: The Bhagavad GitaAn unclear mind leads to sorrow: Gautama BuddhaMan alone attains perfection, not even the gods: VivekanandaHuman beings want abundance in wealth, health, peace of mind, relationships and sleep.Most of them get poverty, disease and misery.Why is there so much difference between the aspirations and actual rewards of human beings?There is a very simple reason for it. Human beings have not achieved abundance, despite its repeated mention in the Holy Scriptures, because they use their minds very poorly. They are obsessed with words like heart and knowledge. Both these have limited value. Heart only pumps blood. Knowledge is a range of information. This may be useful and useless. Human beings need creativity and wisdom to achieve abundance.The book in your hand provides solutions to human misery. It is a biography of Dr R D Mohota, who has the answers to lead you to achieve abundance.He has chosen the classroom to achieve this. There are two very important reasons for his choice. One, nearly twenty-five per cent of humanity is in the classroom. Second, education is the best way to make human minds creative and wise.Dr R D Mohota has invented a revolutionary teaching technique which achieves all of the above.Millions of students have been upgraded through it.Read this books and you may take a giant step in achieving abundance.

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  • In Quest of Abundance
    Squadron Leader Dr. Pravin Bhatia / Squadron Leader DrPravin Bhatia
    A book of knowledge is useless without wisdom: The BibleWork, worship and wisdom lead to meditation: The Bhagavad GitaAn unclear mind leads to sorrow: Gautama BuddhaMan alone attains perfection, not even the gods: VivekanandaHuman beings want abundance in wealth, health, peace of mind, relationships and sleep.Most of them get poverty, disease and misery.Why is there so much dif...