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BOOK REVIEW: Demystifying Reincarnation by Chaitanya Charan
Pages:252, Paperback
Published: March 2017 by Fingerprint! Publishing
Cover Rating: 5/5
Are you looking for a spiritual read in from an easter philosophy point of view? Then do dive in this post and you might find something intriguing. Does the words reincarnation, and past life interest you? Do you believe in them? Chaitanya Charan’s latest book Demystifying Reincarnation puts a thoughtful point of view on aforementioned terms in the modern world.
The question in regard of an individual’s reality, fate, is explored by every single person on this planet depending on the situation they find themselves in. These situation do play a major part because upon reminding these questions to ourselves, a chain of thoughts emerge from nowhere and our brain neurons get back to work. To summarise it, Fyodor Dostevsky’s Crime and Punishment is a great example.
The principle of reincarnation and past lives may not accepted by current modern world but it has been its scope has been global over various centuries. Different civilizations dwelling over different parts of world have had similar experiences in philosophical terms. This what Chaitanya Charan explore in this book in the starting chapters. He has considered every major religion to provide a basic understanding to his readers over the term “reincarnation”.
The book is divided into various chapters and each significant chapter follows the previous one in terms of importance. I will advise you to not to skip any of them if you decide to read on with this book. In these chapters he has provided various anecdotes to people remembering accurate fragments of their past lives. If all I have said till yet has not been intriguing to you at all, these early chapters will develop that foundation.
Some of these studies are well researched and supported by real incidents. Moving on, he tries to answer, in philosophical as well technical terminology the major question the whole humanity wonders, the question regarding the soul and the owner of an individual’s body.
At last, the author tries to demystify the terror regarding the ghosts with, I think, a logical perception of his own and a very satisfying ending to this particular book. In philosophical terms, the author has done a great job, in scientific terms, many of the topics discussed in this book have no proof but then again, not everything is already explained and we as the whole solitary body are trying to find that “proof”.
The book will definitely have an effect over your perceptions whether only in philosophical terms, as it did on mine. If you are looking for a blend between philosophy and spirituality, this book might be worth it since it does provide a new perception or might add on something to your already existing perspective about spirituality and consciousness.
4 out of 5
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Note: I received this book from the publisher but that doesn’t mean my review is breaking any reviewing rules and I thank them for their effort with all my heart.
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- Run Wright says: August 19, 2017 at 2:04 AM Great post. I just reviewed a novel that tackled the subject of immortality as well. I love reading books with philosophical discussions.
Great post. I just reviewed a novel that tackled the subject of immortality as well. I love reading books with philosophical discussions.
- @amanhimself says: August 19, 2017 at 10:24 PM You might like this one too 😃
You might like this one too 😃
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