Book: I Will Bell The Cat The book is actually meant for those who have lost, but are yearning to regain the joy of childhood; the joy of trust, transparency and truth.
The seven ‘qualities’ that the author urges you to imbibe, may appear ‘motherhood and apple pie’ but that is precisely the point. The power of spirituality lies not in its assumed complexity, but in its obvious simplicity. This is why, most powerful spiritual message have been delivered as parables.
In the bustle of modern-day life, it is useful to remind ourselves that reading stories to our children is a good way to bond: in fact talking to them on values is a good way to rear; especially, when moral classes in schools have all but gone.
The author has used the same metaphor of ‘bed-time stories’ that he had successfully employed in his earlier book, Give me back my Guitar, to deliver his message. The tailpiece in each story, involving a conversation with Sanghamitra and Sahaja is most interesting; for it is Sahaja the little girl who, with candour typical of a child, reminds you that identifying with the moral is easy, but practicing it is difficult.
This book will:
• Make us aware of our seven natural qualities
• Assist us to reclaim these qualities
• Ensure a perpetual and abundant flow of personal energy in our lives
Details of Book: I Will Bell The Cat Book: I Will Bell The Cat
Author: Ravindra Potharaju
ISBN: 023063866X
ISBN-13: 9780230638662
, 978-0230638662
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2009
Publisher: Macmilan India Ltd
Number of Pages: 132
Language: English