Children's Health. Men's Health. Mental Health. Sexual Health. Teen Health. Women's Health. It's absolutely to the point. The quintessence of all spiritual teachings. Of course it's not just about reading it. It's about reading, contemplating, meditating. It includes everything that's needed. I was always looking for a book like this. You don't have to go through hundreds of pages to find the key points.
In this little book more or less every sentence is a key point. It's actually more a meditation tool than a book. People might expect a thick book when it's about philosophy, but this is not so much about intellectual understanding, but realization. Siddhanathan, reviewed in the United States on 31 January Rupert Spira's approach to knowing the Self is novel, simple and effective.
This work is a treasure trove with virtually every sentence pointing the reader to the Self. The book's emphasis is on asking oneself the question, "Am I aware? It is in this experience that all the peace, happiness, and love we have ever longed for reside. The happiness we have sought for so long outside of ourselves, in situations, objects, and relationships, turns out to be always present, always available, in the simple knowing of our own being as it is.
The overlooking of our own being is the root cause of all unhappiness and, therefore, the root cause of our search for happiness. What is the nature of this experience of being aware? Each volume will include six essays, compiled from contemplations led by Rupert Spira at retreats.
Nam ut egestas nibh. Phasellus sollicitudin tempus neque quis gravida. Aenean a eros at ex pharetra suscipit. Proin iaculis ipsum ac ullamcorper pretium.
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