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Deepak Chopra: the extended interview

Read the exclusive extended version of the Deepak Chopra interview from this fortnight's Hot Press.

Adrienne Murphy, 15 Apr 2008

“Now if you were religious, you could say that’s the mystery that we call god. But as soon as we say ‘god’ then we have our own ideas and concepts and images about god, and then we start fighting and then we go to war. So it’s better not to use that word.”

So you consciously try to avoid using the word ‘god’?

“I do, but I succumb to it. Because I’ve just written a new book called The Third Jesus: The Christ We Cannot Ignore. I’ve used the words that are familiar to Christian theologians, because otherwise nobody would understand what I’m saying, and since obviously if I’m using the words of Christ I have to use the word ‘god’ frequently, and I do, but then I go on to explain what I mean scientifically.”

In his book, The Seven Spiritual Laws Of Success, Chopra describes the principles that nature uses to create everything in the universe. He then provides a clear blueprint that people can use to practice these same principles in their daily lives, one principle for each day of the week. Meditation is an important element. Through practising this and the other ‘laws’, Chopra asserts that people can learn to align their deepest desires with their true purpose and talents in the service of others, thus creating fulfilment and affluence in their lives.

By planting the seeds of their intentions in the fertile soil of ‘consciousness’, Chopra claims that practitioners of the ‘seven laws of success’ can learn to manifest their own desired realities.

“Once you understand consciousness,” he says, “you can influence it in the direction that you want.”

Obviously people would become much happier if they felt they could influence their lives like that?

“Of course they would. Happiness is the final goal of all other goals.”

Is happiness the ultimate goal?

“Well yes, happiness, which includes peace of mind, which also includes fulfilling your desires, which also includes the ability to love and have compassion; but true happiness has to be in touch with the creative source of the universe, which we all have access to.



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