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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I loved this book.,
By catherin.murphy@bender.com (NY, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Embracing the Present: Living an Awakened Life (Paperback)
I caught the tail end of a radio interview with the author talking about this book. I thought it would be one of those "stop and smell the roses" numbers. It was that, but soooo much more. The author shares what he learned while going through a series spiritual "awakenings". The core concept he emphasizes is the importance of embracing the present: being in the moment as opposed to obsessing about the past or imagining the future where fear, neediness, anger, expectation and hurt reside. He explains that there is peace and love in the present. He also writes about control, the fear of being alone, relationships, judgement and the roles they play in our lives. As I was reading this book, I was reminded of a Zen saying that I had heard once, "When the student is ready, the teachers will come". I feel stronger, calmer and more centered as a result of reading and adopting the concepts in this book. I was really searching for that in my life. O! ne cool thing is that this book seems to speak to that part of you that already knows the truth, but is usually ignored once "reason" and reaction take over.
46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
powerful, simple & focused lessons on being in the world,
By Noah Young "former bassist/current psychother... (Chatsworth, CA United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Embracing the Present: Living an Awakened Life (Paperback)
jacobson's "teachings" are so lucid, so simple, so zen-like, that one might miss the inner core of what he's expressing if one is looking for more convoluted, complicated, "sophisticated," teachings(e.g., ken wilbur). i have utilized this material in my work with psychotherapy clients and continue to explore, at depth, this material in my own healing. i have his other book and do not find the material repititious, but rather expansive and all-inclusive. highly, highly recommended to all on a path of joy and healing.
33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A companion book to the first which offers excellent insight,
By A Customer
This review is from: Embracing the Present: Living an Awakened Life (Paperback)
I thought the first book was great. Then I read this book and the "picture" became clearer. This book continues to expand on the information revealed in the first book with greater depth and insights. The reader becomes immersed in the depths of "knowing" rather than understanding and the silence spoken of in the first book becomes more apparent in this book. There are also some very practical areas for spiritual growth included that proved invaluable. This book is an ongoing reference book for life on my bookshelf. It is also the type of book that one can open to any page and the exact answer to whatever is "up" for you at the time is there. An extraordinary book which should not be missed. It is a transformative book.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Real Deal,
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This review is from: Embracing the Present: Living an Awakened Life (Paperback)
Leonard Jacobson's writing reminds me of a friends observation - "People with knowledge write books. People with wisdom write poetry". Leonard has wisdom. Most pages have short paragraphs that carry an essential truth in a digestible form. If you like Ekhardt Tolle' you ought to read this. It's clearer and somehow communicates deeper.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Read if you're ready...,
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This review is from: Embracing the Present: Living an Awakened Life (Paperback)
We all know that there is an inevitable contradiction in trying to live in the present moment. Because trying involves some extent of dissatisfaction of the present state, the moment we try to do anything, we cease to live in the present moment. Although I have no doubt that this book, along with many other books that are designed to help us live in the present moment was written with the best of intentions, there is no way around this contradiction. The most writers, teachers, and leaders can do is help people become more aware of their own experiences and hope they are ready for such a transformation in their consciousness. This book is indeed a book that helps us do this (if we are at the right stage). If you are reading this review, you are most likely interested in this material and perhaps you are interested in it because you are ready for such a transformation (or perhaps not). If you truly feel in your heart that this book is right for you at this time, it may help you transform your life. If it does not feel right, I might recommend "The Ever-Transcending Spirit" by Toru Sato since it speaks to a wider range of developmental stages. Sato's fascinating book is quite revolutionary and it might change your understanding of life quite radically so be warned if you decide to read it.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From disappointment to gratitude,
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This review is from: Embracing the Present: Living an Awakened Life (Paperback)
When I first recieved this book, I was put off by the layout with some pages only having a line or two on them--like a poetry book. But then I got into the content. In just the first 50 pages, the author displayed different takes on things that had puzzled me for years and that no other self-help book had revealed to me before. Priceless stuff.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Clarity for the Heart,
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This review is from: Embracing the Present: Living an Awakened Life (Paperback)
This book is exceptionally clear in its direction to those with an opening heart ready to receive. Having spent time practicing in the Zen tradition which points to the same place, I was deeply touched by its message. If you are new to Jacobson's work, I would recommend starting with his latest book "Journey into Now" which sets the stage for his earlier writing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Changed my life to the better,
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It is like a step by step instruction to stay in the present. While at one level, it is a book for dummies and in another, a book with profound knowledge by a person who has directly experienced it. Leonard is a guru who was able to tell me, why my mind refuses to stay in the present.
4.0 out of 5 stars
There is nothing outside the present moment,
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This review is from: Embracing the Present: Living an Awakened Life (Paperback)
Leonard Jacobsson is a genuine present moment teacher, much needed to heal the agonies of depressions and confusions so prevalent today. Best to meet him. Next to best: Read the book!
2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I do not care for this book,
This review is from: Embracing the Present: Living an Awakened Life (Paperback)
I have read extensively on the subject of Being in the world, this book unfortunately is one of the worst on the topic. Jacobson uses short, concise passages that drill the same message into your brain: "do not think." To me, this book is an obvious example of brainwashing. The hotline number in the back and Jacobson's promise of revealing more secrets in other books solidifies the fact that he wants your money.
If you choose to follow his teachings and not think about the decisions you are making, you'll fall right into that trap and shell out more money for the same quackery |
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Embracing the Present: Living an Awakened Life by Leonard Jacobson (Paperback - January 1, 1997)
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