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In her mid-twenties, Madhu Tandan and her husband, Rajeev, left Delhi tolive in a remote ashram amidst the Himalayas. Under the tutelage of thecharismatic and mysterious Ashishda, the former English aircraft engineerturned Vaishnav guru, they lived a simple life with a 'soil to soul' philosophy,where every experience was viewed as an opportunity to grow.Living as a community in the Ashram came with its own challenges. Otherthan being physically taxing, there were days when life was too perplexing,and when personal dilemmas would leave them questioning the journey. Thecouple strove through this with resilience, struggling to transcend suffering anddiscover what lay beyond it. Believing in simple practices such as growing one'sown food and meditation, and relying on the powerful role that dreams play inone's life, Madhu and Rajeev navigated their seven years of Ashram life with theconviction that there are no dead ends in life.First published in 1997, AWayWithin-extensively revised and expanded forthis edition-is a candid and illuminating account of the inward journey; aquest that is challenging and rewarding in equal measure.
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