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The Fakir The Journey Continues

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First published January 1, 2010

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Ruzbeh Nari Bharucha

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January 2, 2016
Friends its a must read book...amazingly written, will guide u on destiny, karmas, how to live life, how to suurender urself to god, why it important to surrender, ur desires, prayers, thoughts,love, happiness...its just beautiful... I am in love with author....love u Ruzbeh N. bharucha, please tell me from where all u get so much of wisdom, how do u know all this, can u connect with god,...hey Ruzbeh, if u ever read this message please reach out to me on tanvigupta246@gmail.com, i want to meet u. Thank you so much for amazing book...love
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April 15, 2013
Second volume after "The Fakir". Beautiful novel of what happens after death.

These two books are the ones which most influenced me in the last 3 years. I have given lots of copies of these two books to many friends.

Based on the life of the legendary, famous, revered and worshiped Sai Baba of Shridi.
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May 17, 2016
The central character passes over in this book and learns about the astral world. A definite read for all those who believe in souls and their journey.
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November 12, 2017
One of the best books I've ever read!

The best part is - anyone can read it. It is not just for any particular religion or Baba devotees. If you have a quench for spirituality put in a humorous and easily-explained format, then this is the book you need.

One of the few books, I can guarantee that you will learn to cherish and re-read multiple times.

This book can change you for the better and make you pray for the strength to learn to accept life and it's challenges with positive surrender and grace. It will help you grow through life!

Have Faith. Have Patience.

Many thanks to the author for this book.
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3 reviews
September 12, 2012

'Death is a myth. Life never ends. Ignorance does'
For many it could be just a fiction and for others there could be a feeling of excess. But it's a read for not just the spiritual ones but also the non- spiritual ones. It could answer many of your questions about life. I strongly believe that this book would find its readers than the other way round!
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September 5, 2015
Absolutely loved this book. It's a sequel to the Fakjir and its a toss up which one I liked better but I am inclined to say this one . It expands on some of the ideas in the Fakhir and introduces some refreshing perspectives on life and beyond, the spirit and the soul.
A definite must for those that like to read spiritual philosophical genre once in a while .
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May 27, 2020
This is one of my most favorite books ever. It has helped me and my mother in dealing with the loss of my brother. I can vouch for this book. It's a 3-part series, but this one's my favorite. If you believe in the concept of an almighty, souls and their pre-ordained destiny or you're just curious about the concept...give this one a read.

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February 17, 2023
Amazing read

Tears flowed my eyes at the end. This book is really very different from the usual spiritual books. Really enjoyed reading every bit of it. It has so many lessons to impart, hopefully they remain with me forever. Highly recommended, especially for someone who has already read Sai Satcharitra and is searching for higher level of Baba's teachings. Om Sai Ram.
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June 11, 2013
Spiritually uplifting....truly enjoyed reading it. But u got to read 'The fakir'(prequel) first to come to this.
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February 10, 2016
It feels mystical and a good read for someone who wants to know about spirituality by means of stories, simple language and colloquial sense.
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December 14, 2021
Good one. But, could't trump the first part, became a bit stretched out in the middle parts.
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