Winners do not beat others, they become better at their own game! Harry, an ambitious young man seeking a career breakthrough and entrepreneurship, lands up on a golf course hoping to learn the game and fast-track his career. But he is in for a surprise. While playing, the coach and a modern-day mystic introduces him to powerful similarities between the unique game of golf and living an extraordinary life. With every stage of the game, different chapters of his life open up, sparking aha moments of self-discovery. Weaving together ageless wisdom, fascinating fables and captivating anecdotes, the mystic leads Harry to seven powerful, wise and practical life skills hidden in the ancient game. Enjoy the journey with Harry, find out what he learnt, and discover how a round of golf can change your life forever.
Power is given only to him who dares to stoop and take it ... one must have the courage to dare. ― Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment (1867) by Fyodor Dostoevsky recounts the story of Rodion Raskolnikov, a former student living under poverty in the slums of St. Petersburg. To come out of his impoverished state, he plans to kill a corrupt pawnbroker for her money. He believes that with the money he could liberate himself from poverty and go on to do great deeds. However, once he commits the murder, he finds himself afflicted with confusion and disgust. Raskolnikov is haunted by his conscience until Sonya, a prostitute, comes as the sole means of redemption.
Threads of Transcendence stands as the most profound and comprehensive commentary on the Shiva Sutras to date. Shiva Sutras, like the Bhagavad Gita, belong to the greatest spiritual classics of humanity and were revealed eleven centuries ago in the valley of Kashmir by Lord Shiva to teach the art of becoming free. Yet, so far, no commentary has done full justice to the text. Authored by Adi Suyash, a self-realized mystic of the Kashmir Shaiva order of Tantriks, Threads of Transcendence surpasses all existing commentaries. It remains faithful to the heart of this long-forgotten philosophy and bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and modern understanding. It sheds light on all facets of non-dual mysticism, spanning from philosophy to practical aspects, and covers all possible and accurate interpretations of each Sutra while maintaining simplicity, profundity, and straightforwardness. Using simple parables and analogies ensures easy comprehension even for the casual reader. This book is written for devotees who yearn for the nectar-like wisdom of Shiva, and who genuinely want to transform their lives; they are the ones deserving of grace, and it is to them that Shiva intended these teachings to reach.