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How To Know God by Deepak Chopra M.D.

How To Know God

The Soul's Journey Into The Mystery of Mysteries

by Deepak Chopra M.D.
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  • First Published:
  • Feb 1, 2000, 320 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Feb 2001, 336 pages
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Devendra Tak

This is atleast Chopra's most ambitious book if not his most useful book. It will benefit all the people who read it, whether they believe in God or not. It will also benefit all the people who read it because it offers a platform for one to analyse where one has reached in the self-discovery or `growth' process. Since growth and evolution are inevitable, it's best to get as much of an handle on it as we can.
Read this book and keep re-reading it because it -- like life -- is a gift you cannot but accept
Ernesto Servin

God is in the very deepside of our souls, if we take a few moments once in a while just to listen to our sole and analize sincerely the way we act, we are in touch with GOD.
ernesto

It is a good book,to think more often about our selfes to digest the religion more simple, and follow the fundamental things in it.
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