"This is a remarkable book. The blurb states that it's continuing the tradition of Kahlil Gibran and Eckhardt Tolle. As it happens, The Prophet by Gibran didn't do much for me, but I've had major benefit from reading Heaven on Earth.
It is poetry in prose, and at first I needed to get used to the language. Truth cannot be expressed directly, only through metaphor, story, myth, music or mathematics. So, Kamal has created a myth that expresses the same Truth as Jesus' teachings, those of the Buddha, of Confucius: our Universe, the Creator, the All, is Love.
A Shintoist saying is, "There are many mountains to God, and many paths up each mountain." Heaven on Earth signposts a path for you that you'll find to be a joy to follow and explore.
Kamal's metaphor is that the Soul knows this, and is all Love. However, what he calls the Ego puts a fence around the soul, a helmet and shield, and these barriers are fear. He gives a devastating but accurate picture of the Ego, what I call the global culture, and how it divides, causes greed and hate and unhappiness of self and others.
The end few chapters are particularly inspiring. You can become a Seed of Heaven on Earth, and when you combine with other Seeds, become part of an Orchard of Heaven.
If you are unhappy in your world and want to change it, you can't do better than to immerse yourself in the joyful dance to awakening Dr. Gabry prescribes for you."
Bob Rich, Ph.D.
Author; From Depression to Contentment: A Self-Therapy Guide