Dramatically recreates a series of delightful encounters with a great spiritual teacher.
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Bonding,
This review is from: Great Swan: Meetings with Ramakrishna (Paperback)
Lex Hixon's words float in the reader's mind like clear, sweet water. Hixon is not a philosopher or theologian. He is a lover. His words melt into the heart and rise one's level of awareness into a state of ecstatic bliss. Read this book and discover the Ramakrishna that Lex Hixon knew and loved. The Ramakrishna who believed all religions were ultimately guided by the same Godhead.burl2hall@yahoo.com
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The Essence of the Divine,
By A Customer
This review is from: Great Swan: Meetings with Ramakrishna (Paperback)
In this amazing book, Lex Hixon takes on the formidable task of trying to anticipate questions, thoughts and feelings that a reader may have on Spiritual Development/God Realisation and makes it a part of the Encounters of Sri Ramakrishna. It does not matter whether one has heard or read of Sri Ramakrishna before, Lex Hixon makes us aware of his presence nad grace in every page of the book. A very rare and enlightening book. Like a blessing.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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fragrant,
By John (Somerset) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Great Swan: Meetings with Ramakrishna (Paperback)
An extraordinary work which reveals the essence of the most recent Avatar in in a most inspiring way. This is the real thing. A tender and lovable and earthy man. ( one of his disciples once challenged him to a swearing contest). A man of true wisdom who ate and sang and danced and died in complete absorbtion in the Divine. His humour and directness stand in contrast both to the humourlessness and the fantasising of lesser teachers. Lex Hixon did a superb job.
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