
- dharma (righteousness; a life in harmony with all laws)
- artha (material wealth)
- kama (desire)
- moksha (liberation; perfection)
This book, Faces of the Divine, draws on Indian practices from since ancient times and is intended to help the practitioner (i.e. the reader) gain abiding insights into these four dimensions.
It is a book meant both for those inside and outside of the culture.
Faces of the Divine draws on and encourages insight and intuition, as
opposed to dry intellectual analysis.It is not meant to discourage discussion
but to help foster that inner stillness and silence that brings understanding.