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Summary, Analysis & Review of Sadhguru’s Inner Engineering by Instaread

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Summary, Analysis & Review of Sadhguru’s Inner Engineering by Instaread
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Inner Engineering by yogi and mystic Sadhguru is a nonfiction book that explores the path to spiritual enlightenment, a state in which joy is constant. Human consciousness is like a machine. When people learn how to master their own minds and bodies as they do machines, they will have the ability to experience profound and sustained joy. Therefore, a person’s path to lasting joy begins with mastering their inner experience. To harness the intelligence of their own life force, people should tap into the wisdom of yoga and its time-tested principles. Yoga is a reliable method people can use to get in touch with their own transcendent and divine natures.
Sadhguru’s spiritual wisdom is based on his personal experience. He began practicing yoga when he was 12 years old and living in Mysore, India. From that point on, he began noticing significant changes in the way that he experienced life…

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Overview of the Book
Important People
Key Takeaways
Analysis of Key Takeaways

About the Author

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21 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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  • Antonio Salashas quoted5 years ago
    til she stops external seeking that she will be able to experience the expanded, divine part of her existence—all because she is no longer looking outside herself for the answers.

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