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While this is a far cry from the spiritual literature passed out at the airport, readers should be aware that J. R. Picken deals with ideas from Kashmir Shaivism which may spark controversy at first glance. Whether or not Kashmir Shaivism appeals to you, changing your religion is not a requirement for changing your outlook on life; Picken isn't trying to supplant anyone's religious systems, only to supplement them. His revelations are passionate and introspective. Picken's casual voice keeps me from feeling like I'm receiving a sermon, and makes reading this book feel more like a discussion over dinner.
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Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications; 1st ed edition (January 1, 1997)