Feedback from Sivaram
I just got my copy of Raama‘s book. Nice seeing a classmate as author in print (like when I got Sailesh‘s book or saw Mohan, Divakar, Rama Krishna‘s publishings)
Although I don't describe myself as spiritual, at least in any conventional sense, I realize there is wisdom accumulated over centuries through people who could be described as spiritual -rishis, gurus, yogis, babas - that served humanity through ages. It is tall order to read direct sources. Fortunately we have easy access (in distilled form) through Raama.
The paperback is nice and tidy. It is remarkably not intimidating. Infact, it almost grabs you to start reading, which I did, as you flip through the pages. The format is especially suitable for consumption in bits and pieces, with little nuggets and small "chapters". Overall, it is reflective of Raama‘s style we all come to appreciate: elegant minimalism. I [encourage whoever can, to have their own physical copy
Congratulations again, రామ! Well done👏👏👏]
Feedback from Sivaram
I just got my copy of Raama‘s book. Nice seeing a classmate as author in print (like when I got Sailesh‘s book or saw Mohan, Divakar, Rama Krishna‘s publishings)
Although I don't describe myself as spiritual, at least in any conventional sense, I realize there is wisdom accumulated over centuries through people who could be described as spiritual -rishis, gurus, yogis, babas - that served humanity through ages. It is tall order to read direct sources. Fortunately we have easy access (in distilled form) through Raama.
The paperback is nice and tidy. It is remarkably not intimidating. Infact, it almost grabs you to start reading, which I did, as you flip through the pages. The format is especially suitable for consumption in bits and pieces, with little nuggets and small "chapters". Overall, it is reflective of Raama‘s style we all come to appreciate: elegant minimalism. I [encourage whoever can, to have their own physical copy
Congratulations again, రామ! Well done👏👏👏]