Driving Your Own Karma by Swami Beyondananda

Driving Your Own Karma by Swami Beyondananda

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Driving Your Own Karma by Swami Beyondananda

Have you tried so many spiritual paths that you've become pathological? Experienced so much personal growth that you're totally growthed out? Do you think God probably loves you--but He's just not ready to make a commitment? Have you spent so much money on fixing yourself that now you're really broke? Do you think you might be confused, but you're just not sure? Look no more. Swami Beyondananda, whose syndicated columns, tapes, and live performances have delighted millions, has the ultimate answers for you.
Beyondananda, Swami: - Swami Beyondananda, who has been characterized as a cross between Ram Dass and Haagan Dasz, is the brain child and alter ego of writer/humorist Steve Bhaeman. Steve is the author of two more or less serious books in the fields of education and self-help, and has also helped develop products such as Damitol and Absolutely Nothing. He is a self-described seeker, even though he is well aware of Swami's caveat that there's a seeker born every minute, and two to take him along the path. A native of Brooklyn, New York, and longtime resident of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Steve, along with his wife, dancer Trudy Lite, recently moved to Santa Cruz because he heard the streets were paved with granola.
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ISBN 13 9780892812530
ISBN 10 0892812532
Title Driving Your Own Karma
Author Swami Beyondananda
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Year published 2000-01-03
Number of pages 144
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