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Happy John: An Advaita (Non-duality) Gospel
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Happy John: An Advaita (Non-duality) Gospel

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An advaita (non-dual) translation of the Book of John. This work is a New Testament on how to be happy, for ordinary people and people of all Christian denominations, but especially useful for lapsed Christians, closet Christians, non-Christians, liberal Christians, so-so Christians, Buddhist Christians or anybody who has ever asked, How can I be happy? This advaita Bible reading/meditation offers a more accessible Jesus, who came to teach awareness, or natural happiness and peace. With line by line references, reading this book is akin to satsang (keeping company) with Jesus.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Seven Traditions Press
Date
13 July 2012
Pages
302
ISBN
9781938651007

An advaita (non-dual) translation of the Book of John. This work is a New Testament on how to be happy, for ordinary people and people of all Christian denominations, but especially useful for lapsed Christians, closet Christians, non-Christians, liberal Christians, so-so Christians, Buddhist Christians or anybody who has ever asked, How can I be happy? This advaita Bible reading/meditation offers a more accessible Jesus, who came to teach awareness, or natural happiness and peace. With line by line references, reading this book is akin to satsang (keeping company) with Jesus.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Seven Traditions Press
Date
13 July 2012
Pages
302
ISBN
9781938651007