Kundalini: An Indian Paradigm of Creativity

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From quantum physics to the Veda this study of the Kundalini factor crosses the bounds of ordinary conceptual processes and takes us into a new world of quasars, black holes and psychotropic substances and their relation tour spiritual well-being. These mind-bending substances the subject of many intellectual quandaries and underground experimentation are finally blown wide apart by the outspoken revelations of G S Bakshi who talking from his personal experiences with transcendental meditation opens up a whole new approach to this subject.Taking his inspiration from his Guru and mentor Swami Pranvanandaan, engineer turned mystic and recluse, the author has amassed the knowledge he has gained and merged it with much of the recent research on the subject. His synthesis of all the available data has been merged into a single and precise document. He has presented his innovative approach to Kundalini in a most workmanlike and professional manner, removing the extremes of mysticism. He has laid open the subject exposing its innermost secrets in a most lucid and readable way. His logical approach makes it easy for the layman to absorb what had for long been discussed in realms way beyond the mundane experiences of the majority.In the words of the author, "This book then, is a radical reinterpretation of the Kundalini, that ancient Indian concept of creativity; creativity that was, that is and that will ever continue to be the chief resource of any civilization aspiring for historical greatness.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR G D Bakshi

Brigadier G D Bakshi, VSM is a graduate of the National Defence Academy. He did his early schooling from St. Aloysius School Jabalpur. He holds a Masters degree in Defence Science and an M.Phil in Defence and Strategic Studies from the University of Madras. He taught for three years each at the Indian Military Academy Dehradun, and the prestigious Defence Services Staff College at Wellington. He is an Associate Member of the Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis and is a prolific writer on matters military. He has authored six books and written several papers for prestigious defence journals which include the Strategic Analysis and Indian Defence Review. He has done two tenures at the prestigious Directorate General of Military Operations at New Delhi. He commanded his unit in Kargil and was awarded the Vishist Seva Medal in 1991. Currently, he is commanding a Rashtriya Rifles Sector in J&K. In this book he brings to bear his thirty years of military study and experience to an analysis of the military content of the Mahabharata Epic. The central theme of this book is the assertion that there is an historic Indian Strategic Culture and today we need to rediscover these historical roots of our military inheritance.

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Title
Kundalini: An Indian Paradigm of Creativity
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8177692127
Length
238p., 22cm.
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