Break the Norms: Questioning Everything You Think You Know about God and Truth, Life and Death, Love and Sex

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$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Sounds True
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Pages
184
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781622035410

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About the Author
Chandresh BhardwajChandresh Bhardwaj is a seventh-generation lineage holder from a family of Indian gurus practicing the Tantric tradition. He conducts talks all over the globe in countries including Sweden, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Belgium, Canada, and the US. He is a disciple of his father, His Holiness Shri Chamunda Swami, who is recognized as an authority in the field of spirituality worldwide. His father gave him the name Chandresh, which means "Master of Consciousness." Chandresh is the founder of the Break The Norms Movement, with locations where Chandresh meets with clients in New York, Los Angeles, New Delhi, and Amsterdam. In addition, Chandresh recently founded the nonprofit Uncensored Spirituality Foundation to spread spiritual awareness globally among those who don't have the resources. For more, visit breakthenorms.com. His Holiness the Dalai LamaTenzin Gyatso, The Fourteenth Dalai Lama, is the spiritual and temporal leader of the Tibetan people. In 1989, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his struggle to liberate Tibet while advocating peaceful solutions based upon tolerance and mutual respect. He is the author of dozens of books, including The Art of Happiness and The Universe in a Single Atom
Reviews

"Most people believe that spiritual growth requires subscribing to an established spiritual/religious path and following the directions of that organization's designated teachers. Bhardwaj tells his clients that just the opposite is true. He tells readers that spiritual growth requires breaking free of established dictates and society's conditioning, and that our own inner truth is the only guide that will ferry us to enlightenment. His book begins with an overview of the Breaking the Norms protocol and then applies it, chapter by chapter, to individual areas of life. He challenges established norms, i.e., making money isn't spiritual, death is the end, sex is separate from God, and the ego is evil. Let customers know that each chapter contains exercises to help the reader move beyond blind acceptance to risk finding their own way to a more meaningful life." --Anna Jedrziewski, Retailing Insight

"Break the Norms provides a powerful yet simple approach for looking deep within and discovering one's divine potential." --Deepak Chopra, author of The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success and Ageless Body, Timeless Mind

"Chandresh Bhardwaj's fresh approach on spirituality takes centuries-old traditions and makes them accessible for today's busy, modern seekers. In Break the Norms, Bhardwaj addresses taboo topics such as sex, death, anger, and the ego in a way that inspires liberation . . . without imposing dogma. Anybody interested in learning how to quiet the mind, channel negative thoughts into higher consciousness, and see beyond their conditioned beliefs to find their true purpose should absolutely read this book." --Mallika Chopra, CEO and founder of Intent.com and author of Living with Intent

"Break the Norms is presented in such a compelling manner, that you'll finish reading both inspired and ready to make necessary life changes. The important, practical, and easy-to-implement lessons in Break the Norms--coupled with Bhardwaj's unique and modern approach to spirituality--have the potential to influence an entire generation to lead a life full of truth and love." --Kiran Bedi, India's first and highest-ranked woman officer in the Indian Police Service and author of It's Always Possible: One Woman's Transformation of India's Prison System