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Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, and Lao Tzu: The Parallel Sayings

by Richard Hooper

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This book contains fourteen chapters divided by topic, with an introduction to each by the editor. The sayings attributed to the four spiritual masters are arranged side by side over two pages. The book also contains a wealth of photographs,an appendix and a general introduction.
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  uufco | Oct 16, 2019 |
Jesus, Buddha, Krishna & Lao Tzu
The Parallel Sayings
by Richard Hooper

Reviewing this 178 page wonder was a true delight in every way. I have believed for a long time that "Spiritual truths are never in conflict". The author shows that to us in spades as he takes topics like love & compassion, suffering, karma & reincarnation, and others and then shows how these different blessed teachers mirrored each others thoughts over and over again. My favorite was on the topic of a camel getting through the eye of a needle would be easier than a rich man going to Heaven, and I was amazed as each Master had a similar phrase highlighting the concept. I would recommend this enlightened find to spiritual seekers everywhere. Thanks Richard, it makes so much sense.

Love & Light,

Riki Frahmann ( )
  biunicorn | Dec 2, 2012 |
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