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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author is an information technologist who has worked for and consulted with major multinational corporations in the US. His attention to this subject started when his son asked him quite innocently “Dad, what do you believe in?” This is the culmination of efforts to address this rather simple question from the point of view of philosophy and spirituality in a story-telling narrative. He has earlier published a book on Data Dictionaries and holds a patent on the same subject. He holds degrees from IIT and the University of Illinois.Read More...
The author is an information technologist who has worked for and consulted with major multinational corporations in the US. His attention to this subject started when his son asked him quite innocently “Dad, what do you believe in?” This is the culmination of efforts to address this rather simple question from the point of view of philosophy and spirituality in a story-telling narrative. He has earlier published a book on Data Dictionaries and holds a patent on the same subject. He holds degrees from IIT and the University of Illinois.
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A unique, American, science-based view of the Philosophy and Spirituality of the Indic civilization, intended for those young people who have questioned the faith they were born in and are in a transition. According to Pew Research, 25-30% of young Americans fall in this category. The author has woven a skilful narrative combining his personal experiences, the latest thinking and research of American scientists and scholars, and concepts from the Indic Knowled
A unique, American, science-based view of the Philosophy and Spirituality of the Indic civilization, intended for those young people who have questioned the faith they were born in and are in a transition. According to Pew Research, 25-30% of young Americans fall in this category. The author has woven a skilful narrative combining his personal experiences, the latest thinking and research of American scientists and scholars, and concepts from the Indic Knowledge System (IKS), to bring to life a Philosophy and Spirituality that will resonate with you and bring tangible benefits. It is the expectation of the author that at the end of reading this book you should say or think “how cool was that,” or “how come nobody else explained it this way?” or “I learnt something of practical value by reading this book.” This book is not for the faint of heart since it challenges some basic ideas that you may have grown up with.
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