A God Who Dances-Krishna for you by Carl Woodham
If we are honest, most of us will admit that our understanding of God is vague, no matter how much we profess our love. No wonder Nietzsche famously asked for a better God than a blustering old man or a nameless nothing. How do you love an unseen some One or some Thing? A God Who Dances, a summary of the Bhagavad-gita and Bhagavat-Purana (including a poeticized version of the 10th Canto) introduces you to Krishna. Krishna means “the all-attractive person.” Knowing Krishna will bring you a windfall of spiritual understanding and realization about the nature of God.
About the Author
Carl Woodham began his lifelong fascination with Krishna and His teachings as a philosophy student in New Mexico in 1972. A disciple of the world’s foremost Vedic scholar, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami, he is the author of Bhagavad-Gita: The Song Divine, numerous poems, and articles. He lectures frequently and has appeared on nationally and internationally syndicated television programs. He presently serves as the chaplain at the Krishna House Student Center at the University of Florida, Gainesville.
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