yogaman007
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Have been revising this blurb several times. Do you think it is attractive enough to make someone want to open the book and see what is in it, if they find the book in a store? Is it too long, too short, just right? Any other comments or suggestions? Thanks for all answers in advance!
Nirvana: Absolute Freedom
Everyone loves freedom and fulfillment, but few seem to have it. Even those few who feel fulfilled in the moment, are afraid of losing it and feel insecure about their future.
To realize true and lasting freedom, you must question and challenge traditionally held views. Is true fulfillment guaranteed once you have enough wealth, fame, power and recognition? And how much is really enough, and how long do you have to strive and compete for it? Or is happiness the result of finding your perfect soul mate like some believe? Or as some others believe, do you have to wait for an after-life in anticipation of some reward for good behavior?
In Nirvana, you are taken on a deep inquiry into such popular beliefs to help uncover you own truth. You learn about a much simpler and effective way to reconnect with your true Self and rediscover the forgotten treasure that lay buried deep within you. Once you learn to tap into this inner treasure, you begin to experience a state of freedom from thought, freedom from dependence, freedom from suffering; a state so deeply fulfilling that no objective experience can even come close. Thus commences our journey to absolute freedom, Nirvana.
It is not a story...it is non-fiction. Sorry I should have mentioned that earlier.
Nirvana: Absolute Freedom
Everyone loves freedom and fulfillment, but few seem to have it. Even those few who feel fulfilled in the moment, are afraid of losing it and feel insecure about their future.
To realize true and lasting freedom, you must question and challenge traditionally held views. Is true fulfillment guaranteed once you have enough wealth, fame, power and recognition? And how much is really enough, and how long do you have to strive and compete for it? Or is happiness the result of finding your perfect soul mate like some believe? Or as some others believe, do you have to wait for an after-life in anticipation of some reward for good behavior?
In Nirvana, you are taken on a deep inquiry into such popular beliefs to help uncover you own truth. You learn about a much simpler and effective way to reconnect with your true Self and rediscover the forgotten treasure that lay buried deep within you. Once you learn to tap into this inner treasure, you begin to experience a state of freedom from thought, freedom from dependence, freedom from suffering; a state so deeply fulfilling that no objective experience can even come close. Thus commences our journey to absolute freedom, Nirvana.
It is not a story...it is non-fiction. Sorry I should have mentioned that earlier.