Dr. Yadav Here Captures The Rich Meaning Of The Bhagavad Gita And Presents It In A Condensed Form With A Rare Clarity. In A Simple And Fluent Language, He Brings Out The Glory Of Lord Krishna And Discusses The Essence Of The Yoga Of Knowledge, Karma Yoga, The Yoga Of Devotion And The Yoga Of Meditation.
St. Catherine of Siena's Dialogue describes the entire spiritual life through a series of conversations between God and the soul, represented by Catherine herself. Readers of The Dialogue of Saint Catherine of Siena, will find her revelations from God as informative - and formative - as those who recognized her sanctity during her life. The universally applicable yet intimately personal messages she received from God are as much for us as they were for Catherine. We can read God's communications to his beloved daughter with detached awe or we can receive His messages to us through her writings. Do you long for certainty that Divine Providence exists in the midst of our chaotic world? Does your prayer seem too dry, or too routine? Have you sought guidance for the challenges of your life from unhelpful people or things? Or has pride kept you from humble obedience to the Church? If so, The Dialogue will provide consolation, encouragement, and hope.
"Divine Dialogue" is a Bible study of sorts that contains hi-res art reproductions. The book and Kindle version both contain 50 scripture quotations and the stories behind them...and a history of how the quotations have come to be used (and misused) in conversation. What may be unusual for the Kindle version are the 50 illustrations it contains.Even regular church-goers and Bible readers have been surprised by some of the quotations and their origins. For example, "Go the extra mile" might suggest a football team pep talk or a CEO exhorting his staff to be more productive, but it was originally a Biblical concept that meant to encourage believers to humbly extend themselves for others. The "extra mile" term referred to the practice of Roman soldiers, in those days, who under military regulation and Roman law, could induce a Jewish citizen to carry the soldier's gear for up to one mile.The paperback "Divine Dialogue" version contains a dedication page for gift-giving.