Light Upon Light

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Light Upon Light:
Five Master Paths to Awakening the Mindful Self

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An audio interview with Andrew Vidich from Inside Scoop Live


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In this great book, brimming with the nectar and wisdom teachings of Sufis, Sants and Saints, Andrew Vidich guides us through deeper and deeper levels of the heart's mystery, until its final unveiling in the Essence of God. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in the mystical life.
—Shaykha Fariha al Jerrahi
Spiritual Leader, International Aski Jerrahi Order NY

During these times when ideological extremism fuels the flames of national and international strife, this book reminds us all how one Light shines through all religions, and thus points us toward restoring our collective integrity.
—David Gruder, PhD
Author of The New IQ:
How Integrity Intelligence Serves You, Your Relationships, and Our World

A great book of spiritual enlightenment, Light Upon Light takes you on the path of some of the greatest spiritual masters of all time, from Rumi to Darshan Singh. The book explores the different religions to point out the fact that one light shines through all of us regardless of our own religion or belief. It starts off by stating that meditation is the beginning of your journey. Meditation is also your key to staying on track to becoming enlightened. The seven principles of self-transformation are then explained, as steps to continuing your spiritual learning. This book truly opens the mind and the heart to the practice of following the path to spiritual growth.
—Jessica Williams
November 2010 ReviewTheBook.com

Andrew Vidich’s Light Upon Light provides a wide array of spiritual examples and stories from Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and other religions to demonstrate how a person can gain a deeper personal relationship with God and live a more fulfilling spiritual life. I found Light Upon Light to be deeply thoughtful and far advanced beyond most of the self-help books I have read. (Excerpt; for full review click here)
—Tyler Tichelaar
September 2008 Readerviews