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Enstasy

Enstasy

Standing Inside Oneself
by Mira Sai
edition:Hardcover
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Enstasy is neither religious nor spiritual, nor metaphysical or mystical and yet, it is all of these... a glimpse, into Higher Truths while tasting their supreme nectarine bliss... Deep, profound meditations, which occurred upon the author's return from her entry into death and Eternal life... where she had been graced to bathe within Consciousness …

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The Long Road to Nowhere

The Long Road to Nowhere

From Is To Bliss
by Bharat Savur
edition:Paperback
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If you knew you were going nowhere as opposed to somewhere, would you start your journey? At a young age, Bharat Savur intuitively felt 'going somewhere, becoming someone' as dictated by society was not It. The rebel in him struck out in the opposite direction - the inward journey. And suddenly he found himself sitting like a buddha, watching his b …

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Not a Serpent, Not a Rope

Not a Serpent, Not a Rope

by Clifford W. DeSilva
edition:Paperback
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Enlightenment. What is it? Much has been written about it. Many have tried to describe it or show how to attain it. Does one get enlightenment from reading about how to get it? Or listening to a guru who is enlightened? Or spending years in solitude? Or contemplation? Or does it just come one day all by itself to the true seeker? Apparently in any …

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The Lies About Truth

The Lies About Truth

by Karl Renz
edition:Paperback
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Drawing from the idea of Tao that truth is seldom beautiful and beauty is seldom true, Karl Renz explains how truth has always been dwindled and exaggerated. He asserts, with an unaffected ease and sincerity, that it is up to the seeker himself, to find the meaning of truth through his own journey. Although the author's messages seem to be outspoke …

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