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Small Steps, Concentric Circles: A Rational Mind's Guide to Spiritual Growth - Singh, Harsha Vardhana
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Does embracing spirituality entail giving up on worldly pursuits? If one doesn't believe in Divine; if one takes a completely rational approach towards life, can one still progress on the spiritual path? This deep and thought-provoking book, written in a conversational manner by an internationally respected economic policy expert who has himself walked the spiritual and materialistic paths with equal ease, answers several such questions and charts out a step-by-step approach to progressing in material life with a spiritual framework. Logical, insightful and precise, it shows how spirituality…mehr

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Does embracing spirituality entail giving up on worldly pursuits? If one doesn't believe in Divine; if one takes a completely rational approach towards life, can one still progress on the spiritual path? This deep and thought-provoking book, written in a conversational manner by an internationally respected economic policy expert who has himself walked the spiritual and materialistic paths with equal ease, answers several such questions and charts out a step-by-step approach to progressing in material life with a spiritual framework. Logical, insightful and precise, it shows how spirituality can be consistent with extending our ego instead of curbing it, clarifies how no failure can take away the progress that we have made and explains how seemingly daunting tasks can be achieved by taking small consistent steps across the concentric circles of objectives.
Autorenporträt
Dr Harsha Vardhana Singh has spent time with spiritual masters since an early age, while acquiring a modern education and working in expert national and international institutions. With a DPhil in Economics from Oxford, where he went as a Rhodes scholar, he worked with the UN system and GATT/WTO in Geneva, was Economic Advisor and then Secretary of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Deputy Director General of WTO for two terms, has chaired or been member of high-level policy committees and expert committees, and has been Executive Director at Brookings India.