
Happier than God by Neal Donald Walsch
Jaico. Pages: 260. Price: Rs. 250/-
Inspirational literature sells like, well, hot coffee in winter; and for a good reason too. No matter what one’s circumstance is doubt and dissatisfaction keep nagging the mind. We are always in search of perfect happiness – which can neither be defined nor identified but presumably exists. Enter the new era guru with his skein of silver tongued verbiage and he prods you towards the conviction that you are indeed unhappy and that you need help for attaining happiness. And this can be done only if you follow the path mapped out by the guru. But Walsch does not want you to be merely happy. He wants you to be happier than God! So the benchmark of expectations has been raised. But does his path lead to this new goal? You may like to read this book for the answer, or indulge in conjecture.
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