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In this book, Rakesh Mittal has narrated his personal experiences, describing them in an interesting manner. His narration imparts valuable information and wisdom, and underlines his conviction that when we think positive, things go right.
According to the author, the human mind has a tremendous capacity for acceptance as well as repulsion. When we accept a situation with a positive frame of mind, answers come in the natural course, while the situation gets worsened when we approach it with a negative frame. Thus a positive mind has immense power and this fact is amply reflected in his experiences.
"This book shares a mighty secret - that life's challenges can be met by positive thinking. It's a secret all of us need to know. "
The common concept of humanity revolves round the personality of an individual and that too is often narrowed down to the physical person which is objective and perceivable as an essential tool for social behaviour. But what lies under this exterior is a whole mass of emotions, responses and reactions which activate the physical personality or else the external form is nothing but a mass of dead and inert matter. These two layers of the human personality are clearly discernible even to an outsider. But there is a subtler undercurrent of ideas, thoughts and impressions which serve as a causative layer to the internal personality and from which the emotions responses and reactions arise. In this book the author has compiled his feelings and experiences at the causative layer depicting how every event of life is a step towards evolution.
Every meaningful life is a series of trials and triumphs and both have to be accepted with equal poise for perennial joy. This book explains that no matter how much one may try or wish, there is no real control over the events of life and one has to face them as they come. A positive person accepts these gracefully and grows wiser in the process. However, the reverse is what befalls upon a negative person with negative thoughts and actions. In this motivational book, the author has narrated several anecdotes from his own life or from those closely connected to him. From every incident he draws a positive inspiration for himself, as well as for others. Very aptly titled, each incident has been described in a simple, short and lucid manner which keeps the reader engaged throughout the book. A very powerful and moving book that provides ample scope for self-development.
This is not a self help book in the conventional sense, where you will find ready made solutions to all your life's problems. This book does not endorse any religious methodology to achieve a state of bliss as most religions claim. The author has attempted to approach the subject of happiness from the scientific angle of a rationalist. Unlike self-help books, it does not offer first-aid. It proposes regular and non-stop work on your growth all the time. The basic emphasis is on cultivating the attitude of happiness, which primarily is in one's own hands. If this book succeeds in helping you a bit in this direction, author shall feel justified in writing it.
This book is written for those who ask difficult questions: What is the nature of human reality? What is the purpose of human life? What is love? What is reality? What is the secret of happiness? Do we have free will? Is transcendence real? Through case histories, in-depth analyses, and practical examples, the book offers new ways of addressing these and other important questions. 'The Psychology of Spirituality' demonstrates that life can, in fact, be good, happy and fruitful, and that we human beings are, indeed, noble beings only if we knew.
You Too Can Succeed
Contributed articles presented at various seminars; chiefly on Indian social conditions, and social planning.