Monday, April 12, 2010

Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth

An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching.

It’s not only a autobiography but a closer look into the experiments done by Gandhi in his daily life,how small things test our thoughts and procedures and how these small things about truth had created a man called Mahatma(a grand soul).

When I first read this book some year back I haven’t realized it’s importance as a spiritual book but after reading it again,I got to know about it’s spiritual side,I said spiritual side because it’s a take on our nascent side of soul.A book in which Gandhiji described his journey on the path of truth from 1869 to 1920,during this path what kind of storms he had faced and how he saved his soul with the help of his self analyzing style and his inclination about truth.

In whole process of book,he never showed himself as a brand ambassador of truth or purity or a big hot shot man who born to be Mahatma,but he described his childhood as a faulty human being but what made him different from other persons was his acceptance about his mistakes and that’s made him a better man and at last Mahatma.

So read this book and realize the power of little things and truth.

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