There are some books which hold
you like a traveler who does not have any destination to go and is here only
to enjoy the journey and the newness he finds in every new second at a new spot
of this world. You feel like experiencing some book rather than finishing them
off and picking up the next one. It took me complete one month to finish
reading a 218-pages book written by a debutante, Shashank Kasliwal, named “Freedom
from the I”. The book also has the tagline “Ultimate Path to a Free Mind and
Real Success”. This is yet another gem from Jaico Publication. This is one such
book if you read in peace and silence can bring out several transforming
changes in you and the way you think and see things. I can feel the change in
my whole outlook within this one month itself.
I have been a great fan of
Sadhguru’s books and videos where he explains about this factor of diminishing
the ego and identification that we have and lead a life which is as it is. I
never believed that someone could write or explain this concept in a better
manner and so vastly and yet in a simple way. Shashank Kasliwal’s first attempt
at writing this self-help book is a winning start. Initially, when I started
reading, the first two chapters did not sound me any different than all these
self-help books which keeps releasing. But since third chapter, as soon as the
author gets into his zone of explaining the effect of ego and how we have lost
ourselves in this dominance of ego over us just keeps surprising the readers. I
felt the book remained at its best up till 8th chapter. I did not personally
feel any kind of motivation reading the last 4 chapters from 9th to
12th but they are a fine closer to the book where author explains
about our dull mind, affect of emotions, our relationships etc.
Shashank has very finely divided
the book in different chapters and even within that into different sections
with each concept not going over two pages. This keeps your interest intact as
you do not get strangled in too many concepts thrown at you within a paragraph.
The book is not at all research-based but purely out of experience of the
author which makes it more relevant while reading as you can feel the honesty
and truthfulness. This book is best for professional people out there as author
has given many examples on how to handle professional and corporate stress and
pressure. I have also implemented many of his ideas which has begun enhancing
my experience of meditation that I had started before reading this book. The
book is written in a spiritual context rather than motivational context hence
it needs little more attention while reading to grasp the concepts rather than
mugging the points. Overall, this is one of the best books I have read in last
decade for sure. I give this book 4.75 star out of 5. Recommended for every
living soul out here.
Thanks.
ABHILASH RUHELA!!!
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