How does one  become experienced? Where its origin and where its appearance and where its  end? Which are its foundations, deep and wide, which when expressed pervade far  and wide. Seers, intellectuals, thinkers and philosophers have laid their  thoughts extensively before humanity for generations. Has that made the  experience of the seers accessible to be wise? If not what is the  relevance?  The Book does not attempt to  experience afresh but take a glimpse of that inaccessible experience  Therefore, every study is an individual  attempt to snatch few moments of that experience, if possible, similar  experience if the not the same one. Experience of one cannot be compared with experience  of another. He can neither measure the depth of a seer’s experience or its  range and many questions remain unanswered.    
The purpose of this small book is an  attempt of the smallest of the small to climb the heights of the Himalayas or to find the profound depth of the ocean.  Upanishads say that the lump of salt which dived deep the ocean to search its  depth became one with and as deep and vast as the ocean.  I want to try, though the efforts may not be  consistent. The Lord has assured that  The author is no in a hurry but would  like to take a step a step further on that Path.
 The author is no in a hurry but would  like to take a step a step further on that Path.  

 Nagesh Sonde
Nagesh Sonde 

 
     
          
         
          
        