Latest Review of Spirituality In Practice

[Following is a volunteer review of “Spirituality In Practice” by Dr. Krishnamoorthy (Subbu) Subramanian.]

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One of the nicest books I’ve read in a while is this one; it offers helpful advice on building a spiritual life as well as excellent information about Indian philosophy and spirituality.
Modern perspective on age-old knowledge.

The most fundamental issues of how the world functions, why we exist, and who we are have long been pursued by the human race. Usually, the responses and explanations grow increasingly esoteric and nonsensical. This book is a tremendous effort to humanize the subject and make it applicable to our everyday lives. Spirituality in Practice, as the book is well named, was a pleasure to read for all these reasons like, It provides useful guidance on how to address the different circumstances we encounter by applying universally applicable fundamental ideas, be they related to spirituality, science, or society at large.Further, The book’s schematics and images serve as an excellent visual aid and distillation of numerous themes. I frequently use these as a quick reference. The examples used to draw attention to the different ideas are quite plausible. The author sheds light on this information through anecdotes and personal experiences.

Through these 76 essays, the author applies his expertise as a scientist and engineer to break these concepts down into a methodical methodology that we can all learn from and live by. Anyone who wants to comprehend old Indian philosophy and wisdom from a modern standpoint should definitely read this book, in my opinion.

At the end I would love to say, it is a wonderful collection of writings that provide a clear understanding of spirituality.However, because it lacks professional skill in certain areas, I am giving it a 4 out of 5.