Image 01 Image 02

The Monk Who sold his ferrari

Posted on 27th January 2006 by Taggy
4

This book will make all those who jus zip zap between the daily routines and losing the joy of small things in life. No its not a childs vision. It speaks of your own life in big terms. What ypu really want out of life and if you are really going about it.

“An answer to someone who is searching for a mantra to peace and harmony for the mind, body and soul. When you feel life is on a fast track which fails to slow down no matter how much you want it to sometimes and you have no control left over the time and the speed of your life, this book is an answer to know how you can do that and yet live your life. In todays fast moving world we fail to slow down and reflect on our lives. We are all in such a hurry at all times that we almost rush past the best things in life that come in small packages.”

it really means so much to me :)

Never forget to wish someone of his birrthday . Never leave the loved ones on a unfinished appointment.

Well you dont hav to be really a monk to be attain the state.



4
Responses to.. The Monk Who sold his ferrari

preeti INDIA posted on January 29th 2006

even i love this book!! its takes a big heart to practise wht has been preached in this book.. i tried initially bt then cudnt keep up :p



Dheepak Ra UNITED STATES posted on January 30th 2006

Every person I have come across seems to have only extreme views on this book. Either they love this or else they hate it. And I do fall in the latter category. It is great in patches. So exercepts stand out but as a whole, the book was a let down for me.



archie UNITED STATES posted on January 30th 2006

well i haven’t read the book but heard a lot about it. will try to give it a read.



3g ringtones for free GERMANY posted on February 16th 2007

3g ringtones for free

3g ringtones for free dshkfuxfir



Leave a reply...






FireStats icon Powered by FireStats