Dear Shanvy,
You have a good command over language. Not like me.
All the so called popular psychology books have no creativity. Things are told in different ways. To me 'Who will cry when iam -- - - -- appeared like some of those popular books in psychology published by st.Paul Publications.
I was disappointed to see the contents page of this title.
The Monk who sold - -- - - - - - is good for one reading. He is not able to penetrate into the Oriental philosophy. No much depth to the book. But can be considered as a good ficition.
The book fails to grasp the intrinsic and intutitive aspect of Indian philosophy and the psyche of our sages. Can anyone measure the depth of our great sages!
We need to take repeated births to understand these great souls. pl. do comment. kanaka

