"I Come As a Brother": A Remembrance of Illusions
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent - Transformational - Divinely Inspired,
By Sandra-n-Harmony@prodigy.net (Ohio - U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Come as a Brother (Paperback)
This book is wonderfully insightful for any serious seekers. I had reservations about reading a channeled book, but every reservation I had disappeared immediately. Bartholomew teachs about love & relationships, The Self and the Path of Enlightment. It will wake you up and open your eyes to the awareness of how vast you truly are. Your spirit will soar.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Ramana meets Seth,
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This review is from: I Come as a Brother (Paperback)
This book has IT. Bartholomew doesn't want to show you how to rearrange your mental furniture but to show you that you misidentify yourself with that furniture.A couple of quotes: "Every moment of the day, for as much as you can, remember who you are." "You need to quiet your mind. And that is all you need to do! The best way to quiet the mind is to be in the moment. Your mind cannot be agitated if you are present in the moment. If you are alive to this moment, alive to everything going on in it, you can't be ruminating over the past. " This book fits well with the teaching of Maharshi, Nisargadatta, Robert Adams, Advaita Vedanta, etc.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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I didn't look for that book, that book looked for me.,
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This review is from: I Come as a Brother (Paperback)
One day, I woke up from a dream only remembering the name "Bartholomew", that didn't mean anything to me. Later I was reading in another book and as I reached a chapter, the author mentioned/referred us to read the book "I come as a brother" by Bartholomew, it is at that moment that the dream and the name I remember made sense to me.
This book is so inspirational. Bartholomew, came just when I needed, to talk to me about the things I was passing through, emphasizing the power of unconditional love and the illusion of separation. He goes on explaining what love is not, how we perceive life, how we keep on blocking ourselves either consciously or subconsciously. A chapter was dedicated to the story of St. Francis, to inspire us to look no more outside rather than inside, for the divine has already been expressed by what we call "me" or "myself". I recommend this book to anyone who is looking to enhance the quality of his life, relationships with others, or get in touch with the deep wisdom of Bartholomew.
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