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Growing Beyond Hate

- Keys to Freedom from Discord, Racism, Sexism, Political Conflict, Class Warfare, Violence, and How to Achieve Peace and Enlightenment

Om Growing Beyond Hate

"Growing Beyond Hate" by Dr. Muata Ashby and Dr. Karen Dja Ashby offers a profound exploration of hatred's roots and the path to peace and enlightenment. Drawing on Ancient Egyptian mystical wisdom and yoga philosophy, particularly Shetaut Neter and Maat teachings, this book examines the fundamental forces of desire and hatred shaping human existence. The authors, renowned scholars in religion, philosophy, and yoga, provide a comprehensive understanding of hatred's sources and how to overcome it. Dr. Muata Ashby, with a Doctor of Divinity Degree and a Master's in Liberal Arts and Religious Studies, has authored over 50 books on yoga philosophy, religious philosophy, and social philosophy based on ancient African principles. Dr. Karen Dja Ashby contributes her expertise in yoga, health, and stress management. This manuscript offers practical guidance on cleansing the mind, controlling the body, and achieving inner peace through ethical culture and wisdom philosophy. The authors emphasize understanding hatred's underlying causes, identified as ignorance, and provide a roadmap for transcending this ignorance through Sema Tawi (Egyptian Yoga) practice. The book addresses critical questions: Why do humans go to war? Why do we perpetrate violence against one another? Is there a way to satisfy the desiring or hating mind to find peace? By exploring these questions, the authors offer insights into creating a more harmonious society. Reading "Growing Beyond Hate" offers numerous benefits: 1. Deep understanding of hatred's nature and impact on human life 2. Practical solutions for overcoming hatred and achieving inner peace 3. Guidance on developing ethical conscience and wisdom 4. Transformation from conflict and delusion to discovery, wonder, and peace 5. Insights into ancient Egyptian philosophy and its modern relevance The authors uniquely blend ancient wisdom with modern understanding, drawing correlations between ancient African philosophy and other world traditions like Vedanta, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. The book guides readers through self-discovery and transformation, examining hatred's roots and providing practical teachings to overcome negative forces. It offers step-by-step guidance on meditation techniques, ethical living, and wisdom development. Despite dealing with complex philosophical concepts, the authors present the material clearly and engagingly, making it accessible to readers from all backgrounds. "Growing Beyond Hate" is particularly relevant today, offering timeless perspectives on conflicts based on race, religion, and nationality. It provides solutions addressing the root causes of hatred and disharmony. This manuscript is valuable for: - Spiritual seekers deepening their practice - Individuals struggling with anger or hatred - Students of philosophy and comparative religion - Anyone interested in personal growth - Those curious about ancient Egyptian wisdom's modern applications The book's wisdom is timeless and universal, offering insights for individuals of all backgrounds and beliefs. By following these teachings, readers can transform their lives, moving from conflict and confusion to harmony and understanding. Dr. Muata Ashby and Dr. Karen Dja Ashby's profound teachings offer a unique opportunity for personal growth. "Growing Beyond Hate" isn't just about understanding hatred; it's about transcending it to realize your full human potential. Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery. Let ancient Egyptian wisdom guide you towards a life of peace, fulfillment, and enlightenment. This book provides the tools to comprehend the nature of hatred and grow beyond it, fostering a compassionate and harmonious world.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781884564819
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Utgitt:
  • 13. april 2009
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x229x17 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 431 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 20. desember 2024

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"Growing Beyond Hate" by Dr. Muata Ashby and Dr. Karen Dja Ashby offers a profound exploration of hatred's roots and the path to peace and enlightenment. Drawing on Ancient Egyptian mystical wisdom and yoga philosophy, particularly Shetaut Neter and Maat teachings, this book examines the fundamental forces of desire and hatred shaping human existence.
The authors, renowned scholars in religion, philosophy, and yoga, provide a comprehensive understanding of hatred's sources and how to overcome it. Dr. Muata Ashby, with a Doctor of Divinity Degree and a Master's in Liberal Arts and Religious Studies, has authored over 50 books on yoga philosophy, religious philosophy, and social philosophy based on ancient African principles. Dr. Karen Dja Ashby contributes her expertise in yoga, health, and stress management.
This manuscript offers practical guidance on cleansing the mind, controlling the body, and achieving inner peace through ethical culture and wisdom philosophy. The authors emphasize understanding hatred's underlying causes, identified as ignorance, and provide a roadmap for transcending this ignorance through Sema Tawi (Egyptian Yoga) practice.
The book addresses critical questions: Why do humans go to war? Why do we perpetrate violence against one another? Is there a way to satisfy the desiring or hating mind to find peace? By exploring these questions, the authors offer insights into creating a more harmonious society.
Reading "Growing Beyond Hate" offers numerous benefits:
1. Deep understanding of hatred's nature and impact on human life
2. Practical solutions for overcoming hatred and achieving inner peace
3. Guidance on developing ethical conscience and wisdom
4. Transformation from conflict and delusion to discovery, wonder, and peace
5. Insights into ancient Egyptian philosophy and its modern relevance
The authors uniquely blend ancient wisdom with modern understanding, drawing correlations between ancient African philosophy and other world traditions like Vedanta, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism.
The book guides readers through self-discovery and transformation, examining hatred's roots and providing practical teachings to overcome negative forces. It offers step-by-step guidance on meditation techniques, ethical living, and wisdom development.
Despite dealing with complex philosophical concepts, the authors present the material clearly and engagingly, making it accessible to readers from all backgrounds.
"Growing Beyond Hate" is particularly relevant today, offering timeless perspectives on conflicts based on race, religion, and nationality. It provides solutions addressing the root causes of hatred and disharmony.
This manuscript is valuable for:
- Spiritual seekers deepening their practice
- Individuals struggling with anger or hatred
- Students of philosophy and comparative religion
- Anyone interested in personal growth
- Those curious about ancient Egyptian wisdom's modern applications
The book's wisdom is timeless and universal, offering insights for individuals of all backgrounds and beliefs. By following these teachings, readers can transform their lives, moving from conflict and confusion to harmony and understanding.
Dr. Muata Ashby and Dr. Karen Dja Ashby's profound teachings offer a unique opportunity for personal growth. "Growing Beyond Hate" isn't just about understanding hatred; it's about transcending it to realize your full human potential.
Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery. Let ancient Egyptian wisdom guide you towards a life of peace, fulfillment, and enlightenment. This book provides the tools to comprehend the nature of hatred and grow beyond it, fostering a compassionate and harmonious world.

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