توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب From Self to Self - Notes and Quotes in Response to Awakening to the Dream
نام کتاب : From Self to Self - Notes and Quotes in Response to Awakening to the Dream
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : از خود به خود - یادداشت ها و نقل قول ها در پاسخ به بیداری در رویا
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نویسندگان : Leo Hartong
ناشر : Non-Duality Press
سال نشر : 2005
تعداد صفحات : 263
ISBN (شابک) : 0954779274 , 9780954779276
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 5 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
From Self to Self
Contents
Introduction
1. God’s toothache
2. How to deal with opposing approaches?
3. Splitting IT
4. My mind is always complaining
5. Near death experiences
6. What bothers me about Advaita
7. Is this witnessing?
8. About addiction
8. A False Sense of liberation
9. Time tested rules
10. Nothing happens
11. The final pinnacle of evolution
12. Looking for my bliss
13. Today there is freedom!
14. What is it that makes the ONE appear to be many?
15. Why?
16. Is there an even playing field for all?
17. Is being good or bad of any relevance?
18. The ultimate non-dual reality
19. What is the Dark Night of the Soul?
20. Is awareness dependant on a body/mind?
21. Five in one
22. The great paradox
23. Sadness and a steady diet of Advaita.
24. How to play the game?
25. Don’t worry, be happy
26. The real and the unreal
27. Be the way you are
28. Clarity, the senses and the brain
29. Acceptance of what is
30. Other people’s answers
31. No purpose or meaning
32. Why do I ask the question?
33. Who creates all the thoughts?
34. Science and the theory of evolution
35. How to stop thinking?
36. False lucidity
37. False lucidity, part 2
38. Understanding is everything
39. I am not the doer
40. Being close to awakening
41. I know
42. This crazy see-saw.
43. There is no separation.
44. Perhaps we need a new language?
45. This sense of self
46. A free hand to the bullies
47. Who knows?
48. Sadness and hopelessness
49. I feel like a dog chasing its tail
50. A real sense of being stuck
51. The presence of being
52. How might one achieve it?
53. The longing continues
54. Chasing realization
55. Obsessed with this search for truth
56. What do ’I’ do when awakening has happened?
57. Is awareness the \'doer\'?
58. This body will die
59. Can there be knowing without a body/mind?
60. Slightly out of focus
61. Choicelessly aware
62. Some hard questions
63. On having a distinctively troublesome mind
64. There is nothing else
65. TIs this the same Advaita?
66. Why is there anything at all?
67. This sense of self
68. Trying to explain the unexplainable
69. It happens when it happens
70. Are awakenings happening now more than ever before?
71. From where do all those appearances arise?
72. What do we really know, for sure?
73. Why is this awareness restricted to one body/mind?
74. he seeking curse
75. The full significance
76. Ending my spiritual search
77. Being present
78. Mortality vs. immortality
79. Struggling with resistance
80. Doing something or doing nothing
81. What about this intellectual approach?
82. The central \'I\' character
83. A state I yearn for
84. The body is an illusion
85. How can Awareness be present during deep sleep?
86. Nothing happened
87. One Source
88. Is there any spontaneity to life?
89. Boldly go where no ‘I’ has gone before
90. What about channelling?
91. How to go forward?
92. Journey’s end
Afterword
The Mind of Absolute Trust or the Hsin-hsin Ming By Seng-ts’an, Third Chan Patriarch, translated by Richard B. Clarke.