Author: Eknath Easwaran
Translator: Myeong-won Lee
Publisher: Yemun
394 pages
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About This Book
A Journey Through Consciousness
Why am I here? Is there a purpose to my life? What happens when I die? These
deep questions are addressed with clear wisdom, vivid images and memorable
stories.
"Comforting, reassuring, invigorating . . . . Dialogue with Death is as much a
book about the richness of life as it is about the end of living." --The Los
Angeles Times
About The Author
Schooled in both Eastern and Western traditions, Eknath Easwaran took to the
spiritual life amidst a successful career in India as a professor of English
literature, writer and lecturer. He came to the University of California,
Berkeley, in 1960 on the Fulbright exchange program and established the Blue
Mountain Center of Meditation in Northern California in 1961. His 1968 Berkeley
class is believed to be the first accredited course in meditation at any Western
university. His deep personal experience and his love for his students have made
the ancient art of meditation accessible to those who hold jobs and live active
lives among friends and family.
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