A Thousand Seeds of Joy: Teachings of Lakshmi and Saraswati: 1 (Ascended Goddesses)
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ASIN : 099953601X
Publisher : Path of Joy Books, Inc.; 1st edition (4 April 2018)
Language : English
Paperback : 396 pages
ISBN-10 : 0999536001
ISBN-13 : 978-0999536001
Reading age : 18 years and up
Item Weight : 449 g
Dimensions : 13.34 x 2.69 x 20.32 cm
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Customers find the book enriched with fundamental thoughts that are needed for a better life. They also describe the writing style as insightful, easy to understand, and soothing.
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Reviewer: AnantaDristi Shiva
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Unique, Mesmerizing, Conceptual, inspiring, Must buy
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धा धरा पà¥à¤·à¥à¤à¤¿ à¤à¥à¤°à¥ तà¥à¤·à¥à¤à¤¿à¤ पà¥à¤°à¤à¤¾ धà¥à¤¤à¤¿à¤à¥¤à¤à¤¤à¤¾à¤à¤¿à¤à¤ªà¤¾à¤¹à¤¿ तनà¥à¤à¤¿à¤°à¤·à¤à¤¾à¤à¤¿à¤®à¤¾à¤ सरसà¥à¤µà¤¤à¤¿à¥¤à¥¤ Obesiance to mother divine. Sanatan dharm has always highligted the importance of ascended goddesses or divine mother. Author has written a unique masterpeace. In an easy to understand spiritual conversation between man or seeker and goddess. The content of the book is organized thematically.1.first part of book begins with Maa Saraswati. She gives new insights about different levels of consciousness, which harmonize the core teachings of different spiritual pantheons such as Hinduism, Buddhism, christianity, Norse, and other ancient Goddess religions2.Teachings of goddess laxmi, corrects many misrepresentations of enlightened women in history like Eve, Mary Magdalene3.Godess laxmi clears many facts about divine incarnation of Sita, Radha, Draupadi, Yashodhara4.details about soul tribe in india Goddess Saraswati, Goddess Laxmi, Goddess Parvati, Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva5.Goddess laxmi reveals that humanity is currently transitioning to a matriarchal era which over time will resemble an era in ancient time when another soul cycle was at its peak of enlightment.Must read book. I really like the conversation and way of presentation. You will imbibe the core teachings and i am sure you will be blessed and thoughtful, creative and inspired.If you find this review useful please press useful button. All the best for your spiritual journey of enlightment.
Reviewer: Alok Mishra
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Deep… profound and yet, exciting!
Review: I picked this book out of nowhere in the recent days and have read it thrice since the day I bought it. There are some chapters in the book that you can just call amazing! The very concept of the book – a person talking to the Goddesses today – isn’t something easy to be digested unless one reads the content of the book and once you go through the content, you find it actually impressive and very carefully crafted into a conversation format. The author experiences something that he wants us to experience as well; that is the connection with the divine beings!A Thousand Seeds of Joy is a book to be read by the readers who have read a few of the titles in the spiritual literature category and they will find the differences for themselves. This is very humane, closer to the human mind and also something within the reach of being grasped. It tells you how to manage one’s life while doing everything that you do every day and still, find yourself time to be connected to your higher-self…A simple suggestion – just go through this book and enjoy the content!
Reviewer: Meera
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Book for Realisation.
Review: These words goddesses has given me big relief.It has cleared so many doubts i had regarding our patriarchal society.knowledge shared here is helpful to heal the wounded feminine and masculine energy.It has explained the meaning and importance of JOY that we have almost forgotten.Naman to maa lakshmi , maa Saraswati.Thank you so much Dr. Anand Karunesh.
Reviewer: Noor
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A beautiful journey to spirituality.
Review: A THOUSAND SEEDS OF JOY- Teachings of Lakshmi & Saraswati.Written by Ananda Karunesh.ðInvocation of Mahadevis: MantraOm Shreem Mahalakshmiyei Swaha Om Aim Saraswatyai Swaha Om Kleem Parvatyai Namaha Om Dum Durgayai Namaha ððï¸ This book is the first in a series that consists of extraordinary conversations with ASCENDED’ODDESSES representing different spiritual pantheons of the world.ðï¸ This book consists of conversations with -AHADEVI ,AKSHMI and -AHADEVI3ARASWATI about their many incarnations on Earth with a small group of soulmates belonging to an ancient soul tribe from India.ðï¸ The book has been divided into 8 parts and has 389pages.ðï¸ It talks about theâJoy of new creation,âThe truth of Eve, Mary & Sita,âChakras & the law of attraction in Ramanaya,â The feminine wisdom of Mahabharata,âThe secrets of a soul tribe,âSelf transformation with Joy,âThe path of Joy,AndâGuided meditations in the end.ðï¸ Ananda Karunesh (a.k.a. Sanjay Nawalkha, Ph.D.) experienced a Zen awakening at the age of 19 which opened the door to an expanded spiritual awareness. He has engaged in meditative and spiritual practices for the past 35 years. He is the founder of Path of Joy, a humanitarian organization.ðï¸ Beautifully written, an enlightening narrative.ðï¸ Genre: spirituality & self help.ââââ
Reviewer: Neduncheliyan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice one !
Review: Cover of the book is amazing and totally matching with the material kept in inside by the author , Very meaningful book cover and book title, Both attracted me. The emotions I got from the book canât be described in words, but however I want to say that the author’s command on the language is very evident from the usage of the vocabulary and the imagery described is very lucid..It follows a paced story telling which keeps the reader on the chair for hours. I will not say nothing more⦠let me read it again and then only I will be able to tell others what it is.
Reviewer: Anis Parbatani
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Beyond the beliefs… the book lets us dive deep!Â
Review: An abyss… I will say that the book is an abyss which invites us to be one with it. I enjoyed reading every chapter in this book and some strange things came to my mind while going through the text. For example, in Chapter 24, Flowers of Mind, the author and the Goddess are talking and they come to the matter of beliefs. When I tried looking at the sky above and detached myself from all the beliefs and faiths I had before about the sky, ever-widening sky, I was empty… transformed into something which is nothing… that feels light and burden-free! Ananda Karunesh has really hit the conscious with this book by him! I will simply say that we all must read this book at least once before we start liking it and reading it over and over again… Astonished! Struck! Amazing…Â
Reviewer: Ariel Wolf
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This book is a beautifully written book about coming together and creating a world that is full of peace, love, and equality. Written by Ananda Karunesh, the book is split into seven sections that explore concepts like the soul, joy, and feminine wisdom. Within these sections, a series of questions all within the sections main theme are asked to the goddess Lakshmi or Saraswati. The answers they give exemplify their teachings and put forth their ideas of joy, spirituality, earth, coming together, belief, and inner self, to name a few. Not only is this book a conversation with goddesses, but it is a conversation that extends a hand to the reader. With each answer given, the book is offering the reader a chance to think about their own feelings on the subject. It asks you to consider your self and outside yourself into the earth we share and what it means to work together to create a world where everyone has equality, and peace and love abound. I appreciated that while the book does focus primarily on the teachings of Lakshmi and Saraswati, the book looks at spirituality and discusses what it terms other ascending goddesses regardless of which religion they come from. This was a strength in the book for me because of its message of coming together and makes the book an inclusive read for anyone interested in exploring spirituality.The Beautifully written book is a wonderful read and very poignant in our current political climate, particularly in its earnest search to end suffering for all the beings of earth. I found the book to be enlightening, thought-provoking, and informative. I thought the language was beautiful and pulled me into the journey of the book. I would highly recommend giving this book a read. A five-star book.
Reviewer: Vicki L. Pipher-Moore
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Ananda Karunesh, the author of A Thousand Seeds of Joy, is a professor and chairman of the Finance Department at the Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. An odd clash with societal expectations for the author of a book of this nature. But Karunesh gives us a peek into his life as he honestly recounts why this subject is so important to him and his personal connection to it. In starting the book off by explaining his own Zen experience at 19, his spiritual awakening, his 33-year practice of meditation, and his connection to the goddess Lakshmi, Karunesh creates a layer of trust and understanding between him and his readers. The personal beginning also fits well with the personal and connected nature of the book itself. The rest of the book is told through a conversation between Karunesh and the goddesses Lakshmi and Saraswati. The book explores many themes and asks a lot of thought-provoking and deep concepts. Some of the subjects that are touched upon are about what the soul is, compassion vs. empathy, the meaning of destiny, the feminine, the masculine, emptiness, primordial joy, chakras, time, sensuality, self and a great deal more. The book addresses each of these topics with passion, care, and beautiful language. The result of which is a book that is captivating, informative, and leaves you with a sense of moving forward, of being ready to be a part of the change for the better that the world needs to move toward together. I can honestly say that this book is not like anything I have read before and I am so glad I picked it up. I am excited to read more as Karunesh adds to this series with the voices of even more of the goddesses. Five stars!
Reviewer: Hillary Sigale
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Ananda Karunesh has written a book about the teachings of Lakshmi and Saraswati to look at the Feminine. He does this by working his way through seven sections of the book that each focused on a different theme. The sections are The Joy of a New Creation, The Truth About Eve, Mary and Sita, Chakras and the Law of Attraction in Ramayana, The Feminine Wisdom of Mahabharata, The Secrets of a Soul Tribe, Self-transformation with Joy, and The Path of Joy. In order to discuss these themes and ideas, Karunesh presents forth the voices of the goddesses Lakshmi and Saraswati. The two goddesses speak of their own principles and histories, delving deep into religion, philosophy, and history. With this method, Karunesh has created a unique book that provides an often unspoken perspective and a lot of information about a culture that rarely gets written about. Reading this book, I was captivated by the writing style and pulled in further by the amount of information that Karunesh puts forth and the detailed research that backs up everything he says. He pulls from numerous sources to create a well-rounded collection of narratives. I loved reading about each of the goddesses and deities that hold important roles in their ancient society. Karunesh paints a full picture of their meaning, importance, history, and continued effect on modern society. This eye-opening read puts forth, love, destiny, chakras, time, self, and the power of the feminine. It is an incredibly beautiful book to read, and it kept me captivated from beginning to end. This is an important narrative that sparks power, discussion, and a desire to challenge narratives that only hold one side of the story. I would highly recommend reading this book! I give this book five stars.
Reviewer: Hardeo Sahai
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This publication is a masterpiece work on the teachings of goddesses Laxmi and Ssaraswati. However, there are many instances where the information presented is at variance with what we know from some other authentic sources. In the case of Master Jesus the Christ, the author fails to recognize that Jesus and the Christ are two distinct personalities. The so-called Jesus( better known as Master Sananda on the inner planes), who incarnated as Yeshua( Joshua in English) in Judea was only a third-degree initiate at that time.During the last three years of his Ministry he was overshadowed by Lord Maitreya who occupies the office of the Planetary Christ and is also the President of the Spiritual Hierarchy. Lord Maitreya was Jesus’s guru and teacher on the inner plane. In his life as Jesus the Christ he took the fourth initiation at the time of his crucifixion. Jesus reincarnated nine years later as Appollonius of Tyanna and took his fifth initiation. Finally, in his last incarnation in the Syrian Body, he ascended(see, The Untold Story of Jesus the Christ by Joshua D. Stone). Also it was not the case of a virgin birth. In a channeled work, Jesus Scrolls, by D. Gutoski, Master St. Germain who incarnated as Joseph in that lifetime, says “Mary and I were married when Jesus was born and no, she was not a virgin. It was a normal birth at home ,safe and sound , on May 15th.” Of course, you can not tell these things to a modern day Christian because all these things go against their belief system. He also refers to Jesus as the only Son of God. We should know that we all are sons and daughters of God. As a matter of fact, every person ,animal, plant and mineral is an incarnation of the Eternal Self. It is somewhat ironical to regard Gautama Buddha, the most ungodly but God-like teacher, as an avatara of Vishnu.( though he is regarded as such in Vaishnava Hinduism). He is the greatest and very ancient spirit who ever came to this planet ( these are the words of a great cosmic Master, Lord Surya, from the Great Central Sun.) He originally came from Venus and was a chela of Lord Sanata Kumara who came to planet Earth as planetary logos( Lord of the World) nearly 18 million and five hundred thousand years ago. In Mahayana Buddhism, Sanata Kumara is known as Buddha Dipankara. Sanata Kumara prophesied that Bhiksu Sumedh( meaning Gautama’s ancient embodiment) will one day become a great Buddha.Gautama was the first Buddha to emanate from planet Earth, All other Buddhas have come from other planets, especially the Venus.Gautama has had many other illustrious lifetimes on this planet, notably as Thoth in Egypt, King of Atlantis, Veda Vyasa and as Zarathustra in Persia, among others, before incarnating as Prince Siddhartha.( see enclosed listing). It might be of interest know that in 1994, Lord Sanata Kumara left for his cosmic evolution and since then Gautama occupies the office of planetary logos. The author mentions Gita as teachings from Lord Krishna to Arjuna It is almost inconceivable that Gita was delivered in the midst of a horrendous war. It is a magnum opus piece of literary work, most likely composed by a great poet/sage Vyasa or others, in their profound state of meditation( see, Who Wrote Bhagvad Gita by M. Desai). Here, Krishna personifies a Divine Teacher and Arjuna as an earnest seeker. It is similar to Rama Gita in Adhyatma Ramayana where Rama symbolizes a Divine Teacher and Laxamana as an earnest student It should be highlighted that Mahabharata as an epic is not a chronicle of the actual war that took place in the ancient past. Many of the characters in Mahabharata are past historical figures while many others simply designate spiritual symbolism. For example, Draupadi born in a Yagya ceremony( sacrificial fire) is a symbolism for Kundalani Shakti and five Pandava brothers personify the five lower chakras. Dhritrashtra as a blind king stands for a spiritually benighted soul, while his hundred sons symbolize for 10 psychological/spiritual aberrations of each of our 10 senses ( five senses of actions and five of perception.) (see Gita commentary of Swami Yogananda).
Reviewer: Kendra Snead
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: A Thousand Seeds of Joy asks the big questions. Like: What if suffering could end⦠not in some distant way, but very soon, even today? What if many divine beings, including your own higher self, are present here and now, to help you attain this freedom from suffering? And many more. The book focuses on these questions by looking at the teaching of Lakshmi and Saraswati. Author Ananda Karunesh has written this book with the earnest desire of sharing teaching and moving toward a better world for all. I really appreciated that in this work Karunesh is focusing on the feminine but strives to use this word outside of its strict gender lines. Feminine a concept, feeling, space, rather than a societal expectation. In doing so, he does not exclude those that do not fit this gender definition but can still benefit from the ideas and teachings he is presenting. The book itself is told through a series of question and answer discussion between Karunesh and the goddesses; Lakshmi and Saraswati. Before getting into this section of the book though, Karunesh takes the time to explain his own connection spirituality and the goddesses themselves. In doing so, Karunesh creates an understanding of why he is presenting the book this way. The questions range greatly as they move naturally as a conversation. In letting the goddesses speak for themselves in the narrative, there is a closer connection between reader and goddess, and I felt it helped me with my own understanding of their answers. The questions are about everything from the self, love, destiny, chakras, to more concrete questions about myth and history. If you are at all interested in learning more about Buddhist and Hindu religions and teachings, as well as spiritual journeys, then I would highly recommend giving this book a read.
4.5
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