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Written by Cheryl Chia   

Tags: awareness | existentialism | self help

Reading The Book of Secrets: Unlocking the Hidden Dimensions of Your Life (Chopra, Deepak) is like venturing into unknown territory - A territory that can have you entranced with such sensible logic and reasoning that you're prompted to take a second look at life.

'The Book of Secrets' by Deepak Chopra

We all eat, sleep and breathe but is there something more than just existing in the physical sense, amidst atoms and energy fields?

Chopra certainly does think so. In fact, this literary work has Chopra gleaning the secrets of life that might astound you to a certain extent. In light of all things philosophical and existential, this book engages readers like never before.

Curiousity kills the cat they say; and well this time, it feeds the cat with such a revelation that even the tamest of minds would find bewildering.

Chopra's book is a rare gem that was written so that you might figure life's inner workings and finally understand the meaning of life itself.


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