Life is impersonal by nature, but the tendency to personalize everything is one of the main tricks of the ego to stay in the center of our life story. Unmasking the voices in our heads and uncovering the timeless aware spaciousness which we are effortlessly, is the key subject of these dialogues.
Jan “I haven’t achieved anything special at all. I am not standing further or higher in the spiritual field than any of my readers. What I point to in these dialogues is exactly that which everybody is. My words don’t point to what is personal, temporary or special, but to that which is universal, natural and common. Nobody is excluded.”
Jan Kersschot is a Belgian physician who wrote several books on nondualism. His books are now available in more than seven languages. This new book is a compilation of private conversations, interviews and public talks he gave recently in Belgium, Holland, Spain and Japan.
The divisions between master and devotee or between writer and reader are also expressions of dualism.
This rating got choses maybe because what is here was ripe enough. This book is thoroughly recommended because if ripeness is there it may cause the fruit to drop down. Or it may not. It will certainly promote the "enquiry"