Happiness is Divine
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About the Book
When one is happy one transcends to the domain of hope, kindness and compassion. It is surely not the domain of dilemma or dismay but a unique realm implicit with tremendous bliss only. Happiness may mean a vision of God or a state of perfect silence in the mind. It may also mean to transcend to the realm of total serenity, compassion and contentment. If it is so, it is surely divine.
About the Author
Ambika P. Sharma was born on the 25th December, 1932, at Dholpur, Rajasthan, India. He served as a Reader at Sokoto University in Nigeria, West Africa, for twelve years. Then he shifted to Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, and worked there as a Principal of two Colleges of Education for seven years. He visited Willamette University at Salem, Oregon, as a Visiting Scholar for one year during 1990 when he was working as a Professor of Education at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Education at Vidyabhawan, University of Udaipur. He worked there until he retired in 1991. So far he has published fifteen books, completed four research projects and participated in a number of International Workshops and Seminars in India and abroad. Currently he has been living in the United States.