Books by Prem Rawat
Hear Yourself (2021) -
How to Find Peace in a Noisy World
An antidote to the buzz that distracts us from ourselves — a buzz generated by the busy world and our frenzied thoughts.
A book that, through the author's narrative, draws the reader into a journey of personal discovery.
Enriched with experiences and stories, it helps us gain a new perspective on our understanding of ourselves, life, and others.
To date it has been published in 25 languages across 56 countries.
Teacher Magazine (Australia) — Barbara Gillis, an educator from South Australia, gave a warm professional review: she described it as "a warm, genuine and often laugh out loud book that broaches important personal issues with wisdom and intelligent humour." She noted that Rawat draws on personal stories and quotes from philosophers, scientists, writers and poets to address the need to "know oneself" and reach a deep experience of peace within. Teacher Magazine
Blinkist (book summary platform) assessed it positively: they describe it as a guide to cutting out distractions, silencing the mind, and connecting to inner peace, noting that its "down-to-earth approach and relatable stories make it accessible to readers from all walks of life." Blinkist
Notable endorsements from named professionals included:Juan Felipe Herrera, former US Poet Laureate, wrote: "There are songs in this book, the melodies of possible joy and the harmonies of a life of true peace." Barnes & Noble
Tim Gallwey, author and founder of The Inner Game, said the book "invites readers on a journey from where you may be now to the common core we all share as human beings, and to the love of life itself." Waterstones
Ian Morgan Cron, author of The Road Back to You, called it "a breath of fresh air" that "gives the gift of peace and gratitude in a time we sorely need it." Waterstones
Buy here
Breath (2025) -
Feel the Life
Prem Rawat’s book Breath: Feel the Life, invites the reader to reconnect with their own breath — a universal human experience, yet one of the most overlooked expressions of human existence.
Breath marks both the beginning and the end of life. But life itself is not defined by everything we do; it is defined by everything we learn and everything we experience within our heart.
Amazon editorial reviews were strongly positive: one reviewer called it "an inspiring wake-up call, a divine metronome in the midst of the wild symphony of our life — easy to read, evocative, and beautifully illustrated," adding it is "a gift that keeps on giving." Amazon
Medical endorsement: Debraj "Raj" Mukherjee, MD, MPH, Director of Neurosurgical Oncology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, described it as "a transformative guide that reconnects us to the fundamental essence of our existence — our breath," and said it "sheds light on the hidden joy found in each breath between the first and the last." Amazon
Goodreads readers praised its accessibility: one wrote that "Rawat's words on breath took me directly to the feeling of my own breath, and as I continued reading that feeling stayed with me — without any conscious effort on my part," calling it "a powerful book about a powerful subject." Goodreads