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Egy guru halála by Rabindranath R. Maharaj and Dave Hunt - Hungarian translation of Death of a Guru: A Remarkable True Story of one Man's Search for Truth

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Egy guru halála by Rabindranath R. Maharaj and Dave Hunt - Hungarian translation of Death of a Guru: A Remarkable True Story of one Man's Search for Truth

 

PAPERBACK 

ISBN: 9639012696

PAGES 168

PUBLISHER: EVANGÉLIUMI

 

About the Author:

Rabi R. Maharaj was descended from a long line of Brahmin priests and gurus and trained as a Yogi. He meditated for many hours each day, but gradually disillusionment set in. He describes vividly and honestly Hindu life and customs, tracing his difficult search for meaning and his struggle to choose between Hinduism and Christ.

Dave Hunt is an internationally known author and lecturer. He has authored over 30 books with combined sales of more than 4 million copies. Among his bestselling titles are A Cup of Trembling, Global Peace and the Rise of the Antichrist, The Seduction of Christianity, and The God Makers. His monthly newsletter, The Berean Call, has a readership of more than 200,000 people.

Hungarian Summary:

Egy indiai család története, akik a hindu vallást gyakorolták. Az apa híres guru, nagyon különleges ember. Fia apja társaságát, szeretetét keresi… de hiába. Majd elhagyja apja emlékét és az Úr Jézust Krisztus útját választja. Jóga, transszerű állapot, keleti misztika, megváltozott tudatállapot, hipnoterápia, autoszuggesztió, kontrollált képzeletgyakorlat… 
Ezek a szavak részesei lettek életünknek, ezenfelül a tudományos közvélemény is egyre inkább elismeri az okkult jelenségek létét: a materialista beállítottságú nyugati társadalom korábbi szkepticizmusát felcserélte az okkulttal szembeni nyitottságra. Megrázó életrajz, és egyben egy csodálatos bizonyságtétel, hogy miként szabadul a hindu okkultizmus karmaiból…

English Summary:

Rabi R. Maharaj came from a long line of Brahmin priests and gurus and trained as a yogi. He meditated for many hours each day, but gradually disillusionment set in. He describes Hindu life and custom, vividly and honestly tracing his difficult search for meaning and his struggle to choose between Hinduism and Christianity.

At a time when Eastern mysticism, religion, and philosophy fascinate many in the West, Maharaj offers fresh and important insights from the perspective of his own experience.

“A unique revelation of the inward struggles of a Hindu and the ultimate triumph over death that he discovered. I found it challenging and inspiring. Must reading.”―Hal Lindsey

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