New Indian Visualization Techniques Seek to Help People Experience Joy in Their Love Relationships
New Indian Visualization Techniques Seek to Help People Experience Greater Joy in Their Love Relationships
Love Without Pain presents the teachings of Dayavrat Sharma, whose methods are designed to empower anyone to find love
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (MMD Newswire) January 29,2009 -- Love Without Pain, edited by J. M. Sharma, is a collection of lessons from spiritual teacher Dayavrat Sharma meant to help people resolve personal and emotional issues in order to experience love.
In 1983 and 2002, spiritual leader Dayavrat Sharma gave a series of talks and workshops designed to create a profound transformation in the way attendants thought and felt about love. Asked by Dayavrat to publish his materials after his death, J. M. Sharma has reproduced the workshops and included supplemental materials from recorded talks in Love Without Pain. This volume suggests readers implement the wisdom of Dayavrat Sharma into everyday life, while it provides pointers and directions for finding, feeling and giving real love.
Based on guided contemplations and visualizations, Love Without Pain is intended to help readers learn to break harmful habits in order to experience a truer, deeper connection to others. “You are born of love, you have to live in love and you die in love. But you have to understand the meaning of love,” is Dayavrat Sharma’s message. Each of his contemplations and visualizations provides opportunities for anyone to examine attitudes and behaviors that may be obstacles to happiness. An expanded and enlightened understanding of love is everyone’s birthright, suggests the book, and can lead to greater personal growth and awareness.
For more information or to request a free review copy, members of the press can contact the author at mrdula@sharmaji.org. Love Without Pain is available for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Dayavrat Sharma was a professor of English literature at Agra University in India for more than 16 years. The author of numerous books, he was also editor-in-chief of a weekly magazine in New Delhi. Relocating to San Francisco in 1974, the author dedicated his life to helping others with spiritual and emotional topics, before he passed away. Editor J. M. Sharma was a friend and student.
MEDIA CONTACT
J. M. Sharma
Email: mrdula@sharmaji.org
Website: www.sharmaji.org
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