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Here's how: Send your name and address to swartz.jb@gmail.com. Put $4 in an envelope and mail it to me to cover the postage and the mailer and I will post it to you. If four $1s is difficult, no $5 bill will be refused!
What's the catch? Unbelievably, there is no catch. My new book is out and doing very well...by God's grace...and I would like to give the remaining copies of Meditation away. If you would like to be put on the satsang mailing list please let me know. I will not put you on the list unless you request it. This is not a clever ploy to get your name and advertise to you. If you are nervous about mailing cash, don't be. It is only $5 and to date in the last ten years no cash has been lost, again presumably by God's grace, although it would also be correct to say that had money been lost in the mails it would also be God's grace. I don't want to deal with small checks as it requires a trip to the bank. $5 gets me a burrito at the shop on the corner. Don't dither: this offer is good "while supplies last." Needless to say 'supplies" are limited.
In the ten years since this book was published I have received four emails from people who claimed that it finished their searches. It contains the same basic information as the new book, How to Attain Enlightenment, but comes at the spiritual path from a slighly different angle.
| Meditation - An Inquiry into the Self |
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Written in a down-to-earth style this book contains the teachings of the Vedanta, the 'science' of the Self, in clear non-Indian English. It presents a comprehensive overview of the sometimes obscure and ancient practice of meditation, a means of experiential access to the Self. It discusses the purpose of meditation...the quest for lasting happiness...and its techniques: issues of identity and transcendence, the role of wisdom and action, and the obstacles to a successful practice. It reveals time-tested methods for purifying the mind. Unless the mind is pure it will not gain a clear vision of the Self and Self knowledge, the understanding that sets one free, will not happen. The chapter on love presents a variety of techniques for transforming emotion into devotion. The book also convincingly refutes the popular view that enlightenment is the attainment of a particular state of consciousness or the experience of a unique state or states, like the samadhis of Yoga. It offers a simple and powerful technique for attaining transcendence and takes the reader from the beginning to the end of the spiritual path patiently unfolding the logic that constitutes the inquiry. |
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Thinking Person's Guide to Enlightenment |