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Description Based on the hugely popular book by best-selling author Deepak Chopra, How To Know God is an exciting, insightful journey towards a better understanding of one of life’s greatest mysteries. Uniquely blending science and philosophy, Chopra offers such an inspiring approach in spiritual thinking, that any viewer, regardless of faith, can undergo a profound quest "to know God"…and attain a new concept of what they think they know! And ultimately, through Chopra’s brilliant narration, one may come to understand that the quest for God is really a journey in self-understanding. Thought-provoking, practical and thoroughly entertaining, this material, presented by one of the most advanced thinkers of our time, is perhaps the most uplifting DVD you’ll ever bring home!
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always good, 2008-04-09 There is such clarity in this. Just get it. If you like it try the book called "Thoughts are things" by Prentiss Mulford. You will love it - and Mulford died in 1891. There is no such thing as "New Age". The truth has always been here.
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Not the book-How to Know God, 2007-12-17 I enjoyd this DVD, but was disappointed that it was not the book "How to know God-the soul's journey into the Mystery of Mysteries(I thought incorectly so that it was).Please read this book, whatever you do..Regarding the DVD, I enjoyed it as with most of Chopra's work.Quantum Physica seems to be the hot topic and this is a good enough intro to the subject.As with most of his work you need to ponder the subject matter and read more.Good luck on your journey!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent, 2007-09-10 This is what people should be seeking! Mr. Chopra really know that by sharing he gets more.
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Interesting concepts, 2007-08-28 I'm new to Deepak Chopra's theories and I have to admit that I'll probably have to watch this several times before I grasp everything Dr. Chopra was proposing. While some concepts I was able to get instantly, others I felt like we were bouncing around at hyperspeed and I couldn't see what some ancient cultures had to do with another, but before I could process that we were off to some scientific anaology. Through it all though, I wasn't bored. Overall, viewers need to come with an open mind to watch this.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Deepak Chopra's How To Know God DVD, 2007-08-23 I am a big fan of Deepak Chopra's, and I have a number of his books and CDs. Having just read 'How to know God' and having enjoyed it very much, I ordered the DVD.
I was expecting either a recapitulation of the book's argument - which would have been fine; or some sort of elaboration of the material in the book for those fans who have read it, which would have been great too.
Unfortunately the DVD is neither, and it's hard to work out what it is trying to achieve. Even with a solid background on Chopra's work it was difficult to find any thread to follow in the presentation; it jumped randomly from statement to statement, with no discernable direction or connecting thread.
Only in the last 20 minutes or so did it seem to settle down with Chopra running through his explanation of the relationship of God to the Quantum world, which is always worth a hearing.
So my recommondation to interested Amazon-goers is to buy the book; it is fascinating and cheaper. Only the most devoted Chopra fans will feel that this 60 minute chiaroscuro is worth the money.

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