Sadhguru Books

Sadhguru is a mystic, yogi, and internationally renowned speaker. He’s the founder of the Isha Foundation, which has attracted legions to its world-famous ashram and yoga center near Coimbatore, India. His other best-selling books include Inner Engineering and Death

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 Books: Karma by Sadhguru

Karma

Sadhguru
A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Own Destiny
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What's Karma about?

Karma (2021) is a crash course in karma. Filled with explanations, stories, and personal anecdotes, it dispels myths and common misperceptions about karma, explains the science and universality behind the concept, and presents practical tips on how to live a free and joyful life.

Who should read Karma?

  • Anyone interested in spirituality, mysticism, and the afterlife
  • Students of Hinduism
  • Seekers of techniques to find peace and joy

What's Death; An Inside Story about?

Death; An Inside Story by Sadhguru delves into the topic of death and offers a unique perspective on what lies beyond. Through profound insights and personal anecdotes, the book challenges our perceptions and fears surrounding death, ultimately guiding us to live a more fulfilling life.

Who should read Death; An Inside Story?

  • Readers who are curious about the nature of death and the afterlife

  • Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of mortality and how to live life more fully

  • Those interested in spiritual teachings and exploring different perspectives on existence


What's Death; An Inside Story about?

Death; An Inside Story by Sadhguru delves into the topic of death and offers a unique perspective on what lies beyond this inevitable phenomenon. Through profound insights and personal anecdotes, the book challenges our perceptions and fears surrounding death, ultimately guiding us towards a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

Who should read Death; An Inside Story?

  • Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of the nature of life and death

  • Those who are curious about different cultural and spiritual perspectives on mortality

  • Readers who are open to exploring their own beliefs and fears surrounding death