Who You Really Are

By Ananda
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Published: Aug. 20, 2012
Words: 3,728 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476243955


Short description

Who You Really Are is the Tao Te Ching, The Enneads of the New Aeon, at whose ground zero we are located. Deceptively simple, free of needless obfuscation, clear as the revivifying waters of a fresh spring, Who You Really Are gently strips down the layers of experience that keeps you from appreciating the true nature of the self and reality which is undivided, eternal, divine.

Extended description

The text is in four parts.

Part One deals with the true nature of the self and reality and how to unify the two.

In Part Two money, tradition, intoxicants, science, art, evolution, form, love, commodities, delusion, sexuality, family, work, joy and other topics of concern to beings embodied on this planet are discussed.

Part Three asks who you really are and gives you the method by which you can discover it.

Part Four gives some recommendations about community, the evolutionary seed of a new way of existence and society.

Tags

new age, religion, philosophy, meditation, selfhelp, yoga, mysticism

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