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How to Find What Isn't Lost

A Short, Pro-Intellectual, Pro-Desire Guide to Enlightenment

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How to Find What Isn't Lost

Von: Akilesh Ayyar
Gesprochen von: Akilesh Ayyar
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That there is a source of permanent and pure happiness that is accessible to us all: that is the eternal promise of spiritual enlightenment. This audiobook offers an innovative, rational, and realistic approach to enlightenment that explains why it is possible and how to achieve it. Its findings are based on a successful 20-year spiritual search and a study of eastern mysticism as it relates to many other disciplines. It argues that enlightenment involves both the mystical search and, crucially, the intellectual and emotional preparation for it.

As a result, it offers an approach to spiritual truth that is comprehensive and unique. Unlike many other spiritual systems, it encourages critical thinking and explains enlightenment within a persuasive philosophical framework. It suggests the necessity of being honest about our own desires and finding the messages inherent in negative emotions, and it offers powerful new methods to accomplish this. Finally, it gives excellent, concise explanations of the self-inquiry techniques of Hindu mystics that are the royal road to enlightenment. Together, these form a powerful and unusual instrument for seeking the truth.

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Content is okay, the book offers a western perspective on enlightenment and outlines a method to achieve it.

A big portion of the book is dedicated to intellectual arguments. They seem a bit far fetched and unnessecary in their dimension for the scope of the book.

The method the author describes is that of Advaita Vedanta, he is mainly influenced by Ramana Maharshi.

The author obviously undeestands himself as an intellectual - and he wants to let you know it. Content wise, but especially in the way he speaks. Decide for yourself if you can listen to the arrogant babble for over two hours. The consciousness that identifies as me stopped listening half way through the audio book.

A professional narrator would have been a good choice.

Before you buy, consider if you can listen to him for over 2 hours

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