An Unconditional Relationship to Life
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.11 (715 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1883929040 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 159 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"garbage" according to roger. This guy Cohen is a fraud and his books an endless and relentless stream of unmitigated glibness. He inhabits the realm of the merely plausible and is a dark angel of the imaginary. Beware of soft shoe shufflers dancing round inside your head who take you on the road to nowhere and then abandon you. It's a callous and cruel trip exclusively tailored for weak minded suckers. Following a guru destroys the followers and the teacher.submission to the will of another is a total abdication of responsibility and a shameful act. Cohen enco
-- Human Potential, England, Su --Mind-Expander, Fall 1995. This book honestly ensures its place on my bookshelf. It starts out with an ordinary man and ends with a spiritually aware liberator. He draws on his experiences of nine years as a spiritual teacher and shares his inquiry into the spiritual world. He cautions that it is never easy to seek enlightenment, but, through his example, has nevertheless inspired many to the task. The author is willing to ask some questions that might make some upset or nervous. -- Rainbow Network, Dec 95/Jan 96The controversial Cohen doesn't hesitate to raise questions in his search for Truth as he relates meetings with teachers from various tradi
Through questioning many of the current spiritual paradigms, he opens a door to a deeper understanding, revealing what the goal of liberation actually is, unencumbered by the usual myths and superstitions that are so prevalent in the spiritual world today. Describing the evolution of his own understanding through his meetings with teachers from various traditions, Andrew weaves and exposes that which is simultaneously provocative and uplifting. Andrew's bold call to think independently challenges the reader to look beyond that which may have become all too familiar.. This book is a strikingly original and powerfully experiential journey through the modern spiritual world, both East and West