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Siddhartha Sets a Goal

How to Think Yourself into Enlightenment

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Siddhartha Sets a Goal

By: Philip Saparov
Narrated by: Raymond Kallai
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Can you make progress on the spiritual path and still chase your goals? Absolutely!

Siddhartha Sets a Goal takes you on a deeply personal journey, exploring the ancient dichotomy of spiritual enlightenment and material success. Drawing on many influences – from Gautama Buddha to Eckhart Tolle, Tony Robbins to Napoleon Hill – this book addresses the dilemma faced by many modern-day spiritual seekers: the seeming contradiction between being present in the moment and actively shaping one's outer reality.

Through a blend of personal anecdotes, philosophical exploration, and practical insights, the book reveals how the mind, often misunderstood as a roadblock on the spiritual path, is actually a crucial ally.

At its core, Siddhartha Sets a Goal is a testament that true enlightenment and creative self-realization are not mutually exclusive but are instead complementary facets of a rich, conscious life. It is an invitation to walk the middle path by discovering how to:

• Overcome the notion that spirituality and worldly success are at odds

• Use your thoughts consciously instead of being ruled by them

• Resolve the inner conflict between effort and surrender

• Set meaningful goals without compromising presence, peace, or authenticity

• Align your energy with both being and doing – the heart of a balanced and fulfilling life

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