Real-World Nonduality: Reports From The Field

by Greg Goode

Paperback, 2018

Publication

Imprint: New Sarum Press, 2018. Responsibility: Greg Goode. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xix, 170 pages ; 22 cm. Features: appendix, contributors, index, suggested reading.

Call number

B-A / Good

Barcode

BK-08429

ISBN

199935351X / 9781999353513

CSS Library Notes

Description: Eleven people tell us how the ‘direct path’ approach as described by Sri Atmananda Krishna Menon (1883 –1959) became woven into their daily lives. In these essays you will find a mirror of your own journey. None of the writers are claiming enlightenment or liberation and yet we can each find something in these essays to learn from and identify with.

The writers explain in engaging detail how this approach enriched and refreshed their enquiry and their established practice, be it Sufism, Buddhism, Christianity, Western philosophy, Advaita Vedanta or ‘new age’.

As Greg Goode writes in the introduction to Real-World Nonduality, “Readers may find it a useful springboard to look at nonduality from different angles or learn that someone else is experiencing the same issues they are going through” -- from back cover

Table of Contents:
The direct path and parenting by Kavitha Chinnaiyan
Religion and the direct path by Terry Moore
Confessions of an experience junkie by Steve Diamond
The windows in my head by Zachary Rodecap
The direct path and causality by Priscilla Francis
Release the releaser by James N. Hurley
An enquiry into space by Kim Lai
When two and two are really one by David Boulter
The direct path and emptiness by Sandra Pippa
Berkeley and Blake: an extended look at objectivity by John Lamont-Black
Any day now I shall be released: on not being "finished" on the direct path by Stephen Joseph

FY2022 /

Physical description

xix, 170 p.; 22 cm

Description

"Eleven people tell us how the 'direct path' approach as described by Sri Atmananda Krishna Menon (1883-1959) became woven into their daily lives. None of the writers are claiming enlightenment or liberation and yet we can each find something in these essays to learn from and identify with. In these essays you will find a mirror of your own journey. The writers explain in engaging detail how this approach enriched and refreshed their enquiry and their established practice, be it Sufism, Buddhism, Christianity, Western philosophy, Advaita Vedanta or 'new age'"--Back cover.

Language

Original language

English

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