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Doing Nothing: Coming to the End of the Spiritual Search (reprint) by
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Liam Taylor
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"When I look in to my own life, despite years & years of striving, meditation, effort, spiritual practices, great austerities. The fact is, that what I am, whatever that is, whatever this enquiry reveals it is, has always been precisely the same, and that the efforting that has been taking place, has been an effort from this psychological centre; [it] trying to discover it's permanence. The effort has been irrelevant
— May 11, 2019 03:35AM
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Leanne
is on page 52 of 144
WoW! This is really interesting, but rather difficult. I’m very keen on seeing where it’ll go.
— Mar 26, 2018 07:34AM
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Fr. Andrew
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The book is definitely interesting, and in parts so far even convincing, but I feel like I missed the part where the author should have convinced me that the self is a myth. I suspect this book will require a second reading in order to understand, as it appears to be the foundational notion of the rest of what I have read.
PS: Abandoning this book. The basic premises unsubstantiated, I see no reason to continue.
— Mar 19, 2014 03:24PM
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PS: Abandoning this book. The basic premises unsubstantiated, I see no reason to continue.
Fr. Andrew
is on page 38 of 144
The book is definitely interesting, and in parts so far even convincing, but I feel like I missed the part where the author should have convinced me that the self is a myth. I suspect this book will require a second reading in order to understand, as it appears to be the foundational notion of the rest of what I have read.
— Mar 19, 2014 03:24PM
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Fr. Andrew
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The book is definitely interesting, and in parts so far even convincing, but I feel like I missed the part where the author should have convinced me that the self is a myth. I suspect this book will require a second reading in order to understand, as it appears to be the foundational notion of the rest of what I have read.
— Mar 13, 2014 12:05PM
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