Living nonduality : enlightenment teachings of self-realization

by Robert Wolfe

Paperback, 2009

Publication

Karina Library (2009), 480 pages

Call number

UT / Wolfe

Barcode

BK-06766

ISBN

0982449100 / 9780982449103

CSS Library Notes

nondual , non-dual , advaita :

Physical description

480 p.; 5.5 inches

Description

Living Nonduality is about the nature of living without division. In recent decades, many in the Western world have begun to look anew at the ancient spiritual teachings from the East: the Zen Buddhism of Japan; the Tibetan Buddhism of the Dalai Lama; the Tao of China; the Sufis of the Muslim Middle East; the Vedanta scriptures of India. What all of these spiritual traditions have in common is a viewpoint which is different from mainstream Christianity, Judaism and Islam. How is it different, and what are the differences? Nonduality and the direct and immediate experience of universal Oneness, often called self-realization or enlightenment, is explored in 238 brief monographs.

Language

Original language

English

User reviews

LibraryThing member kaulsu
It took ELEVEN months, meeting weekly, for our discussion group to get through it. Which, in other words, means it was received well by most of the members. I found the beginning third and most of the last quarter as a very understandable treatise on a difficult subject, but in the middle Wolfe
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switched to answering questions without sharing the actual question. IMHO, this added nothing but pages—mostly pages that seemed completely superfluous.
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