Life’s Riddle

Life’s Riddle by Nils A. Amneus, published by Theosophical University Press in May 1998, is a 256-page exploration of ancient wisdom and its relevance to contemporary life. This book presents a conversational approach to timeless principles, making it accessible for beginners. The author addresses various dilemmas of life, shedding light on concepts such as karma, death, reincarnation, and the composition of human character.
Readers will find stimulating essays that draw from nature, world mythology, and religious scriptures, illustrating the evolving relationship between the human ego and the higher self. The discussions aim to illuminate different states of consciousness, providing insights into the complexities of existence. This edition serves as a thoughtful resource for those interested in the intersections of body, mind, spirit, and theosophy.
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Filled with explanations and examples of the relevance of the ancient wisdom, this conversational presentation of timeless principles is a perfect book for beginners. In stimulating essays the author addresses life’s dilemmas as he sheds light on karma, death, reincarnation, the composition of the human character, and our various states of consciousness. Drawing widely from nature, world mythology, and religious scriptures, he portrays the relationship of the human ego to the higher self as an eternally evolving and hopeful one.
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