The Eternal Self
An Ancient Perspective on Psychology, Healing and Human Evolution
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The Eternal Self explores a profound perspective on personal growth, psychology, healing, and self-mastery through the timeless wisdom of the ancient Vedic tradition.
Drawing from the Sanskrit concept of Véda—knowledge rooted in pure consciousness—this work examines the relationship between human awareness, happiness, wisdom, and the deeper reality underlying experience.
Central to the Vedic understanding is the idea that all knowledge is structured in consciousness, and that the clarity of perception depends upon the purity of consciousness itself. Consciousness is presented as the silent foundation beneath thought, perception, and experience—the enduring answer to humanity’s oldest question: “Who am I?”
This book revisits ancient Vedic teachings not as outdated mythology, but as living knowledge with continuing relevance for modern life. The Vedic tradition maintains that beneath the changing conditions of history and culture lies an eternal dimension of human existence that remains accessible today.
Building upon these ideas, The Eternal Self explores how social institutions such as medicine, education, and government might be reimagined according to timeless principles of human development and higher consciousness. The work examines recurring patterns of human suffering, ethical failure, power, and greatness, while illustrating how enlightened qualities have always existed within human potential.
The book also reconsiders conventional assumptions about anthropology and human history, presenting the Vedic view that civilization emerged from an ancient, highly evolved state of consciousness rather than primitive beginnings. Through this lens, humanity is connected to a deeper antiquity and spiritual heritage than modern history commonly recognizes.
Ultimately, The Eternal Self invites readers into an exploration of consciousness, human evolution, and the possibility of a more enlightened future grounded in the deepest dimensions of human awareness.
©2026 Pat Barrett (P)2026 Pat Barrett