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Highlights
- This little book of wisdom is full of insights and advice from one of the twentieth century's great spiritual teachers.
- About the Author: Eknath Easwaran (1910-1999) is respected around the world asan authentic teacher of timeless wisdom, and more than two million of his books are in print.
- 106 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Spirituality
- Series Name: Pocket Wisdom
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Book Synopsis
This little book of wisdom is full of insights and advice from one of the twentieth century's great spiritual teachers.
"Patience is the ornament of the brave," Eknath Easwaran's wise grandmother used to say. Patience is also the mark of love, says Easwaran - with our children, our parents, our partners, our colleagues, and our communities.
Easwaran is one of the twentieth century's great
spiritual teachers and an authentic guide to timeless wisdom. In this
little book, Easwaran lifts our spirits and gives us courage, with
insights and advice, stories, and inspiration from the world's saints
and sages.
Just keep trying, Easwaran says, and you'll find
there's no end to your patience - no end to the wisdom, love, and
compassion in your heart.
Review Quotes
"Patience is an often ignored key to happiness. Fortunately for us, it's possible to cultivate at any age. This little book contains a lot of wisdom about how and why to do that." - M. J. Ryan, author of The Power of Patience and AdaptAbility
About the Author
Eknath Easwaran (1910-1999) is respected around the world as
an authentic teacher of timeless wisdom, and more than two million of his books are in print. His approach fits naturally into any faith, philosophy, or lifestyle.
Born in a small village in Kerala state, India, Easwaran
grew up listening to his grandmother's age-old stories, and learned from her
wise, loving example as she guided and supported her busy extended family. As a young man, Easwaran visited Gandhi in his ashram and was deeply influenced by the way he brought spiritual values into daily life.
Easwaran came to the United States on the Fulbright exchange program in 1959. In 1961 he founded the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation, which carries on his work today through publications and retreats.