Peace is Possible:
The Life and Message of Prem Rawat
by Andrea Cagan
Paperback
Peace Is Possible is the first full and complete story of Prem Rawat. It
documents his extraordinary life, from growing up with a father who was a
revered master, to the day he first addressed audiences at age three, to being
discovered by hippies at his home by the Himalayan foothills when he was a
child, to his dramatic arrival in the West at thirteen, to today. When Prem
Rawat was six years old, his father and beloved teacher showed him a special
gift, a practical means to discover a world of peace within him. When he was
eight, his father passed away, and he accepted the responsibility of spreading
the message of peace. He attended school during the week and addressed audiences
in the tens of thousands on weekends. He has spent the last forty years
inspiring millions of people from all walks of life and offering this same gift
to people. Controversy has not eluded him: he was only eight when the Indian
media wrote that he was a sixty-year-old posing as a child. Few journalists have
gone beyond stereotypes and taken the time to get a real sense of what he
offers. While his message is translated into more than seventy languages, it
remains a little-known secret, spread mostly through word of mouth. This book
lifts the veil on Prem Rawat--the man, his life, his message.
About the Author:
Andrea Cagan has written, edited, and collaborated on a variety of biographies.
Her work focuses on topics that raise public awareness and social consciousness.
She has brought seven books to the best-seller lists, including three New York
Times #1 best sellers and one Los Angeles Times #1 best seller.