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Travel is the departure from ones little pond. It is the bold renouncement of the petty comforts that hold us prisoner. It is a movement away from the known towards the unknown and unimaginable. Travel is expansion, widening, opening-up. After years as a media executive, Nicos Hadjicostis abandoned the business world and set his sights on a larger and more fulfilling goal: to explore our planet as if it were one huge country, a single destination. Starting from New York and traveling west for six-and-a-half-years, the author visited six continents and seventy countries delving deep into their peoples, cultures and natural wonders. Destination Earth is the result of this life-transforming journey. While many travelers today concern themselves with destinations solely for amusement, relaxation, and entertainment, the author proposes a more meaningful, rewarding, and fulfilling way of viewing Travel and its relation to Life. Enriched with travel incidents and some of the authors best travel photos, Destination Earth sheds light on both Travel and Life. Ideas and experiences are interwoven into a newly created Philosophy of Travel that is practical and easy to read. *January 2019 Now in a new edition!*
A continuation of the classic Fourteen Lessons in Yogi Philosophy which was originally published 120 years ago, the Advanced Course delves deeper into Indian philosophy and explores some of humanity's perennial questions.
Written 120 years ago, A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga addresses the branch of yoga that focuses on mental development and concentration. These twelve lessons set readers on a path to a greater understanding of themselves and their latent powers.
One of the first books ever written about Eastern philosophy for a Western audience, Fourteen Lessons remains a great introductory course in yogi philosophy 120 years after its initial release.
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