Review of Digging for God

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Ashram is a new word and now that I know it I would definitely want to spend some time in such a place. I'd therefore be very happy to get a copy of "Digging for God" by Tom Hillman.
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I will agree with Tom Hillman in his book, Digging for God, that there is need to a carry out a retreat for oneself sometimes, especially in a place like Ashram.
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The book digging for god ......The book is easy to read, but it addresses serious issues like purpose and spiritual development. But sometimes the pace is slow, and some readers may find parts of it repetitive. The author's enthusiasm for his beliefs is clear, but the story sometimes lacks a defined structure. It's an important read for those on a spiritual path. It's not revolutionary, but it provides insightful thoughts on faith and human existence.
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This book is the inspiring one since the author is very deeper and reserved about the main idea from the cover to the last paragraph. But he presented the Ashram like a such of our own interior meditation space more important and powerful than a physical retreat house.
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I love the second person narrative view in this book.it is a short book filled with inner reflection.i also agree with the reviewer that the book makes one improve on ones life
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