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Many Paths Many Answers

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Have You Ever Tried To Evaluate The Worth of Your Life?
Have You Ever Judged Your Life As Illusory, Mysterious Or Beautiful?
While life can mostly be a journey of explorations or a simple ride for learning, it can sometimes be a voyage through miseries too.
Dr. Hari Parameshwar, corporate spiritualist, yoga guru and a life coach, reveals the profundity of his thoughts-as well as his spiritual and mystical insights-through this brilliant collection of stories based on his encounters and experiences in life.
This amazing collection of gems, picked up from the depths of human mind, go a long way in leading one to find simple answers for many mysteries that life beholds. At the same time, they depict new age philosophy and corporate spiritualism.
Every story is psychic and emotional-yet rational-with a strong message, which in itself is unique in most of the cases. They reflect the conflict within-between the body, mind and real-self-as interpretations vary at different stages of life, as varies the thought process of human beings. The moods that they generate are found to swing frequently between emotional and spiritual. This extraordinary collection of stories will surely provoke your thought by questioning your own beliefs, and will inspire and help you to come out of your lows with a newfound vigor.

176 pages, Paperback

First published July 27, 2013

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About the author

Hari Parameshwar

4 books29 followers

Dr Hari Parameshwar, the author of: "The Pillar Invisible", "Many Paths Many Answers" and "Chase of Choices" is a seasoned and versatile management specialist.

"The Pillar Invisible" has been receiving accolades from print media such as The Hindu, Indian Express and Deccan Herald and praises from many eminent personalities including Justice Shivraj V Patil, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, TV Mohandas Pai, Dr A. Ravindra, Harish Bijoor, Pradeep Bhargava, Zen Rainman, Vani Ganapthy, PS Nair and Sandeep Maini since its launch in 2016 end.

"Chase of Choices" has been acclaimed by many, besides receiving interesting reviews on media and from eminent reviewers. The New Indian Express pronounced it as “an emotional whirlwind on the complexities of life.”

His first book, Many Paths Many Answers, was published in 2013 and that, too, has received excellent reviews from the readers and media. The Indian Express review called it an “unputdownable” book: "that fresh breeze of new-age spirituality that draws its inspiration from the waters of the source at its roots and takes them to its vibrant flowers blossoming out into the full view of a workaday world."

Hari has had an eventful career, studded with brilliance in many spheres of corporate management, development of urban infrastructure, and aviation. Hari, a well-known life coach, yoga expert, corporate spiritualist, and advocate of New Age philosophy, is also a renowned environmentalist and a sustainability expert.

E-mail: hkp707@hotmail.com

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825 reviews3,200 followers
January 31, 2017
Philosophy of answers!



Many Paths Many Answers is a book on new-age spirituality and I assure you it has something you've never encountered before.

The author's writing style is commendable. I've never thought any philosophy book to be this much interesting.
Unlike other spiritual books that go on talking without ensuring that you understand, Hari Parameshwar guides you throughout the book.

Most books generally communicate one way. No, not with this one.

Reading Many Paths Many Answers feels like a 5D experience. You can see your thoughts transforming into something productive and better as you read it.

Hari will become one of the best mentor you've ever had and leave a powerful impact on you. He connects with you strongly. His teachings commands you to ponder upon your life and attitude in a deep way and you are no longer the person you were before.

The beautifully narrated stories were motivating and educational. I've yet to understand everything I've been presented. With a short and simple narration, the author has successfully made this an engrossing book.



The real life examples are not only practical but also gives you the confidence for practicing spirituality in work places and ultimately at everywhere.

The writing style is fluid and contains simplicity. The author teaches you various lessons without letting you feel that if you are learning something that otherwise would have been difficult to understand.

The examples of donkey, blind fish, Lion CEO pulls up your motivation engines rolling.
This is the kind of book that can be read by almost everyone because our souls seek for these kind of books.

Verdict : Highly recommended.

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5 reviews
June 18, 2015
My Rating: 4.25/5

I finished the first three chapters in one sit, only to realize that what I consumed was too heavy to dissolve. The first chapter is simple and insightful. The second, “Travelling in others shoes” disturbed me deeply. It started like an ordinary story, but by the time I finished it, I was flabbergasted. It’s such a solid stuff, with a mysterious ending, that it can challenges the intellect of any genius in interpreting its deeper meanings. “Lion CEO in Cats Company” is satire on the style of functioning of family business in India, but it’s so real. This is what exactly all the major corporate houses do, as far as their ‘hire and fire’ policy is concerned. You find such ‘lion turned cats’ in most of the top Indian corporates.

After the 3rd chapter I put the book down only to take it again next morning. Thereafter, always I took a break after a couple of stories. I could finish this small book only in 5 days. It is an interesting journey, full of experiences of bumping on to adversities in life, which all of us have to undergo at some point or other in our life. It's basically about bouncing back with more vigor after being punched down by life. Hence it could be motivational for those who undergo tough times in life. A few of them are really nice tempting us to read it again.

The book contains a mix of real and imaginary situations, but, honestly, I am confused over a few of them, if they were true experiences of the author or were the produce of his illusory mind. Guru Satatma who appears in three stories seems like real, but nothing came up in my Google search. Is he a masked identity of someone living?

Language is simple. Narration is gripping. But the content is very thought provoking. Apt for the serious readers, especially those who wonder about the true purpose of their existence or unclear about their goals in life.

It is a different cup of tea; with altogether different flavor, unfamiliar to most of us. A genuine drink for the soul.
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