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God Without Religion.


God Without Religion

Sankara Saranam

The Pranayama pranayama /pra·na·ya·ma/ (prah?nah-yah´mah) according to ayurveda, breath control, occurring as one of the eight limbs of yoga; used for controlling the energy within the body and the mind and acting as a vitalizing and regenerating force to increase oxygen exchange that can be used for physical healing. Institute

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Written especially for those growing disillusioned with organized religion, God Without Religion: Questioning Centuries Of Accepted Truths by Sankara Saranam (lecturer, poet, composer, former monk and the son of self-exiled Iraqi Jews) is a religious self-help guide to discovering God on one's own. Written as a bridge between traditional organized religion and mystical spirituality, God Without Religion welcomes the reader's willingness to question, and offers seventeen universal techniques for develeoping a personal relationship with God. An honestly written accounting stemming from the author's deep faith in a higher power, if not necessarily in any one instution that claims to serve a higher power.
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Date:May 1, 2005
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