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In the book "The Shiva Paradox" an American is in India. He is what could be called a spiritual seeker, and at the same time assassins are on his trail.
In "The Shiva Paradox" Shiva is portrayed in a very powerful, but also very complicated, way. Among the other assertions made is that Shiva, in helping a follower toward Truth, really does not care about what happens to the person as they come to understanding. Death with understanding, "Knowing," would be preferable to Shiva than living without clarity.
Do you agree, or disagree, with this part of what "The Shiva Paradox" maintains? Why?
In "The Shiva Paradox" Shiva is portrayed in a very powerful, but also very complicated, way. Among the other assertions made is that Shiva, in helping a follower toward Truth, really does not care about what happens to the person as they come to understanding. Death with understanding, "Knowing," would be preferable to Shiva than living without clarity.
Do you agree, or disagree, with this part of what "The Shiva Paradox" maintains? Why?