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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 204.4
EAN: 9781591795773
ISBN: 159179577X
Label: Sounds True, Incorporated
Manufacturer: Sounds True, Incorporated
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 291
Publication Date: July 01, 2007
Publisher: Sounds True, Incorporated
Studio: Sounds True, Incorporated
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This book has already improved my access to nonduality, as the book says, completing in this moment. Every moment I pay attention now, gently, easily, it is there for me. I have had a couple of conversations with the author that inspire me to celebrate this book even more. So, get the book, do the training and radiate nonduality more and more to those around you, and so on.
Where I was beating myself up in meditation, I now experience what is with more grace and acceptance. I am buying it ... Read More
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There must be many people for whom a book such as this is helpful, but I'm not one. It became clear fairly quickly that this book's main purpose is to push the author's "Radiant Mind" program. Again, the program probably does wonders for some people, or it might not continue to exist. Becoming enlightened, attaining unconditioned awareness, doesn't have to be that complicated. Although it isn't easy, it's very simple. Continued application of time-tested meditation techniques and awareness practices ... Read More
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Just a few short notes for your consideration. I was initially excited about this book due to positive reviews, but was disappointed when I finished reading it. The promise of virtually instantaneous unconditioned awareness is certainly attractive. The author's account of conversation in an egoless state, however, was essentially a description of a descent into incoherence. I didn't find this a very convincing proof of the value of the approach he describes. I'd recommend any number of Buddhist-based ... Read More
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I bought the book because of the twelve prior ratings. My mistake, should have read the sample offered.
It is very basic. If you have any background in Buddhism, or non-dual philosophy, you will find this book repetitive and simplistic.
I wonder why authors don't have good editors, or bypass the edit process entirely. They wind up saying the same thing in a lot of ways, or, worse, just saying the same thing over and over.
The book could have been half the length and gotten the point across, ... Read More
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Radiant Mind is a fantastic book! Having read many books on Zen, Buddhism and meditation, along with personal training and meditation retreats, I have to say Fenner nails it! It is difficult to say exactly what it was in the book that was most meaningful, but what Fenner says and how he says it definately gave me several Ah-Ha moments. Similar to Adyashanti's teachings, if you have moved beyond dogma and liturgy in Buddhism, and are truely looking for the essense of Buddha's awakening, then this work is where ... Read More
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