Common Sense Book By Soham Swami =link=

Soham Swami distinguishes between "Religion" (the man-made institutions, rituals, and dogmas) and "Spirituality" (the direct realization of the self). He views organized religion as a business enterprise that thrives on the ignorance of the masses. The book strips away the mystical veneer of rituals, exposing them as psychological crutches for those afraid to face the

The Common Sense Book is not a beach read. It is a workbook. If you pick it up, follow these steps to avoid frustration: Common Sense Book By Soham Swami

Soham Swami explains the existence of the world through natural laws rather than divine whim. He argues that what people call "God" is simply the inherent intelligence of nature. This scientific temperament is what made the book so appealing to the modern, educated youth of the early 20th century. It is a workbook

In an era often split between dogmatic religion and cold materialism, Soham Swami’s "Common Sense" offers a third path. It provides a that encourages: This scientific temperament is what made the book