Vedanta Philosophy: Three Lectures on Philosophy of Work Vedanta Philosophy: Three Lectures on Philosophy of Work

Vedanta Philosophy: Three Lectures on Philosophy of Work

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Publisher Description

I. Philosophy of Work.
II. Secret of Work.
III. Duty or Motive in Work.
“In this volume the Vedanta Society presents three lectures by the leader of the Hindu religious movement that is making much headway among philosophic minds throughout the United States. The book is an excellent antidote to the gospel of selfism now popular in many quarters, and a copy should be in the hands especially of every ambitious seeker after the loaves and fishes of material desire. It shows the folly of slavery to sense and the means of escape from the thraldom of egoism, while elucidating the Hindu concept of many things that are ‘race problems’ because of individual ignorance of spiritual principles. These discourses merit a wide circulation among unprejudiced minds”—Mind, February, 1903.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
1902
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
93
Pages
PUBLISHER
YOGeBooks
SELLER
YOGeBooks by Roger L. Cole
SIZE
18.9
MB

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