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The Heartfulness Way

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The Heartfulness Way
AuthorKamlesh D. Patel
Joshua Pollock
LanguageEnglish, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi
SubjectMeditation, Rāja yoga, Self-help, Spirituality, Yoga
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherWestland Publications, Reveal Press (New Harbinger Publications)
Publication placeIndia, United States
Media typePrint (hardcover / paperback)
Pages196 pp
ISBN978-1684031344
Other ISBNs: 9789386850560, 9781684031351, 9781684031368
OCLC1038721299
WebsiteTheHeartfulnessWay.com

The Heartfulness Way is a book from 2018 about heart-based meditation, written by Kamlesh D. Patel and Joshua Pollock.

About the book

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In the book, Kamlesh D. Patel, also known as Daaji, describes the principles of the so-called heartfulness practice and philosophy to Joshua Pollock, a heartfulness practitioner and trainer.[1]

The book is available in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Gujarati, Kannada and Marathi.

Publication and release

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The Heartfulness Way was published by Westland Publications Pvt. Ltd. in India and by Reveal Press (New Harbinger Publications) in the US in 2018, with its text copyrights belonging to Heartfulness Institute, Texas, US. Ram Nath Kovind, the President of India, was present for the book's release on January 4, 2018.[2]

Reception

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The book was reviewed in the journal Prabuddha Bharata which called it a step by step guide to the theory and practice of meditation told in an easy to understand manner,[3] and Moin Qazi, writing for Asian Age, gave it a favourable review.[4] It was ranked 1st in Hindustan Times' Nielsen top 10 lists of the Best non-fiction books chart for India.[5]

References and citations

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  1. ^ Kumar, Navtan (10 February 2018). "Book Review: 'Heartfulness' is about seeking the essence beyond form and reality behind ritual". The Sunday Guardian Live. The Sunday Guardian Live. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  2. ^ "President Kovind unveils book on self development in Delhi". Deccan Chronicle (Press release). Asian News International. 2018-01-20.
  3. ^ "Reviews" (PDF). Prabuddha Bharata. 123 (11): 769. November 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  4. ^ Qazi, Moin (April 8, 2018). "A treat for those wanting to learn heartfulness". Asian Age.
  5. ^ "HT-Nielsen top 10: Ashwin Sanghi's Keepers of Kalachakra tops best-selling fiction list". Hindustan Times. February 3, 2018.