Publisher's Synopsis
The problem of a sense of lack and the resultant wanting is never-ending and universal. We may be fortunate enough to have a life where this problem does not seem major or we may be able to mask it by continuously striving to obtain what we like and to keep away what we dislike. Despite all this we yet reach a stage, perhaps towards the end of our lives, where we begin to question whether our lives have a more fundamental meaning and whether we will ever succeed in fully & permanently resolving our sense of incompleteness. These questions have been addressed by many philosophical and religious traditions over millennia but, in all these, Advaita Vedanta stands out as being unique and effective.