The Slave: A Spiritual Manifesto for a Better Way of Life

The Slave: A Spiritual Manifesto for a Better Way of Life

by Anand Dilvar (Author)

Synopsis

A profound and paradigm-challenging book that guides readers through a transformative journey to personal freedom. The Slave tells the beautiful and reflective story of an unconscious man who is trapped in a vegetative state following a terrible accident that has paralyzed his whole body. Unable to communicate with those around him, and cut off from family and friends, he begins an inner conversation with his spiritual guide, which takes him on a journey of self-realization to a new state of consciousness and an understanding of his deepest self. 'I came to the understanding that this life is the only opportunity we have to be ourselves.' In a world where so many feel they have lost their way, The Slave allows us to gain a deeper understanding of life's timeless truths. Through the protagonist of the story, spiritual teacher Anand Dilvar reveals how it is possible to overcome guilt, to move beyond past wounds and forgive, to appreciate the true meaning of love and to discover the real purpose of our lives on Earth. Written with an engaging simplicity, this truly profound book has nothing to do with success, social recognition or the accumulation of goods, and everything to do with joy, love and peace. With over 1.8 million copies sold in 15 languages, this beautiful and reflective story is destined to become a spiritual classic.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Hay House UK
Published: 07 Jan 2018

ISBN 10: 1788171500
ISBN 13: 9781788171502

Author Bio
Anand Dilvar's lifelong fascination with the techniques for personal growth has led him to more than 18 countries around the world, where he has visited and spoken with many spiritual teachers. He is the founder of the Vision Quest Center in Valle Bravo, Mexico, a meditation centre where he has run retreats and seminars for over 15 years. Anand's teachings are not aligned to any particular religion or tradition. He writes with an engaging simplicity in the manner of the great spiritual masters of the past.