Anyone read Saranam's God Without Religion?

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Hi fellow book lovers:

When searching Amazon.com recently for new books related to spirituality and human consciousness, I came across a listing for GOD WITHOUT RELIGION: Questioning Centuries of Accepted Truths by Sankara Saranam.

Since the book’s title piqued my interest, I got a copy through the book’s web site by the same name. It’s helped me solidify my own views on the negative aspects of organized religion and the importance of developing one’s own relationship with God / The Divine etc. I've also found the techniques in the book quite helpful in enhancing my spiritual awareness.

Arun Gandhi, grandson of the revered Mahatma Ghandi wrote the Foreword to the book.

Looking for a helpful book to get a handle on spirituality in my life, I've found GOD WITHOUT RELIGION to be a great read.

I'm wondering if anyone else here is familiar with Saranam's book and if so, what they think of it.

Also, has anyone read any other books dealing with spirituality rather than religion that they would consider a must read?

Chris Jenkins, Thursday, 19 May 2005 01:33 (twenty years ago)

eleven months pass...
Hi Chris, I think Thomas Paine's Age of Reason is a must read for anyone who is struggling with the negative aspects of organized religion. He waa a Deist who believed that God would be revealed through nature andnot through a questionable manuscript. Pretty impressive for an 18th century human. I'll send you my copy if you want to email me your address.

Beth Natale (Beth N), Wednesday, 26 April 2006 00:45 (nineteen years ago)

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Jaq (Jaq), Wednesday, 26 April 2006 02:12 (nineteen years ago)

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Josh (Josh), Wednesday, 26 April 2006 02:19 (nineteen years ago)


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