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Richard Sylvester

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    Non-Duality Questions, Non-Duality Answers
    I Hope You Die Soon
    • 2016

      Non-Duality Questions, Non-Duality Answers

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Non-Duality Questions, Non-Duality Answers is an organic, interactive exploration of non-duality--the understanding that in life there is no separation, only seamless Oneness. Designed to answer questions as they arise, this book invites readers to participate in the argument for non-separation, inquire about the nature of the self and the experience of liberation, and understand how non-dual awareness can impact our lives. With a unique blend of patience, compassion, respect, provocation, and humor, author Richard Sylvester helps frustrated spiritual seekers gain clarity on what non-duality is--and what it isn't.

      Non-Duality Questions, Non-Duality Answers
    • 2006

      I Hope You Die Soon

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.1(51)Add rating

      This is an uncompromising and provocative book about non-duality. In liberation it is seen that all phenomena simply arise in awareness with no person mediating them. Purpose, religion and paths of spiritual development all lose their meaning when it is seen that there is no one who exercises choice. “The most common misconception about liberation is that it is something an individual can gain. But liberation is a loss—the loss of the sense that there ever was a separate individual who could choose to do something to bring about liberation. When it is seen that there is no separation, the sense of vulnerability and fear that attaches to the individual falls away ... then life is simply lived and relaxation takes place. There is a sense of ease with whatever is the case and an end to grasping for what might be." —From I Hope You Die Soon

      I Hope You Die Soon