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In 'Discovering The Realm Beyond Appearance,' Dr. Powell comments
elegantly on the insights of Krishnamurti and Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, and
explains his own insights on the nature of the unified state. All those seeking
higher levels of awareness will find powerful tools in this book.
Drawing upon a rich and diverse stream of religious traditions form Hinduism to Zen Buddhism, Powell argues that the path to spiritual peace and happiness comes through a transformation to the advaitic mode of life. Such a way of life, he explains, is "in tune with what is on every level of one's existence and functioning." The typical Western way of thinking divides mind and body so that the self is disengaged from the living of everyday life, says Powell. Rather, he argues, the fabric of reality is not dualistic by non-dual. In this series of lectures and interviews, Powell offers guidance in seeking the advaitic way of life. For example, he contends that maya, or illusion and changefulness, is simply a stage in our understanding that we go through as we grow toward our full comprehension of non-duality. In his discussion of self-realization and consciousness, Powell ranges over such topics as death, reincarnation, religious beliefs, morality and spirituality. In fluid and accessible prose, Powell opens doors of self-awareness through meditation and other advaitic teachings.
Reviews:
"Drawing upon a rich and diverse stream of religious
traditions from Hinduism to Zen Buddhism, Powell (Dialogues on Reality) argues
that the path to spiritual peace and happiness comes through a transformation to
the advaitic mode of life. Such a way of life, he explains, is "in tune with
what is on every level of one's existence and functioning." The typical Western
way of thinking divides mind and body so that the self is disengaged from the
living of everyday life, says Powell. Rather, he argues, the fabric of reality
is not dualistic but non-dual. In this series of lectures and interviews, Powell
offers guidance in seeking the advaitic way of life. For example, he contends
that maya, or illusion and changefulness, is simply a stage in our understanding
that we go through as we grow toward our full comprehension of non-duality. In
his discussion of self- realization and consciousness, Powell ranges over such
topics as death, reincarnation, religious beliefs, morality and spirituality. In
fluid and accessible prose, Powell opens doors of self-awareness through
meditation and other advaitic teachings. Copyright 1999 Reed Business
Information, Inc." - Publishers Weekly:
"... one of the world's most inspired writers on Advaita philosophy. You will
find great gems in his books." - Deepak Chopra:
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