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53 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Modern Classic
Peter Fenner's Radiant Mind contains the essence of the information offered in his highly respected eight-month course, also called the Radiant Mind. As a graduate of the Radiant Mind course, I was very pleased to have the timeless wisdom presented in the course packaged with a very complete index for easy reference. Just reading Fenner's work often seems to lift the...
Published on August 21, 2007 by Michael Shandler

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20 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very basic
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...
Published on December 15, 2008 by Daphne


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53 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Modern Classic, August 21, 2007
This review is from: Radiant Mind: Awakening Unconditioned Awareness (Hardcover)
Peter Fenner's Radiant Mind contains the essence of the information offered in his highly respected eight-month course, also called the Radiant Mind. As a graduate of the Radiant Mind course, I was very pleased to have the timeless wisdom presented in the course packaged with a very complete index for easy reference. Just reading Fenner's work often seems to lift the veils of conditioning and to open one to unconditioned awareness. For example, his wonderful insights about our addiction to suffering, our need to be constantly doing, our need to know where we are and what's happening, and various other modes of ego-control, gently remind us how we unconsciously construct much of our suffering by believing our "stories" and acting on them as though they were real. There is much very valuable information in this book on many psycho-spiritual subjects. It contains very clear descriptions of the differences between the unconditioned and the conditioned and dispells many psycho-spiritual myths. It is a book for mature students and one I highly recommend.
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Profound and Practical, November 12, 2007
This review is from: Radiant Mind: Awakening Unconditioned Awareness (Hardcover)
Peter Fenner writes with a noble purpose: to make the wisdom of "nondual" spiritual traditions accessible for modern people. Nondual teachings maintain that there is really no separation, no duality, that isolates confusion from clarity, suffering from enlightenment. They coexist in every moment of experience. Fenner regards access to the experience of nonduality as the ultimate goal of all human endeavors. It's what life really should be all about. In this book, he has done a masterful job of presenting the subtleties of nondual wisdom in a way that actually provides openings for readers to experience it, not just think about it.

Radiant Mind "dispenses with the doctrines and complex rituals that can attach to spiritual traditions and goes to the heart of their liberating intention." The publisher chose to emphasize Fenner's PhD (in Buddhist Studies), but his nine years as a monk in the Tibetan Buddhist Nyingma tradition are a more definitive qualification for this highly experiential book.

Fenner is an innovator who presents many original techniques and exercises designed to open people to their innate wisdom. For example, he describes how to "just sit." Sit or lie still, eyes open, and "remain comfortable, quiet, and awake." That's it. No breathing technique, no concern with thinking/not thinking, no attempt to be mindful--"you will be adequately mindful (present/aware) without trying." "You don't need to do anything other than what you're doing. You can't go wrong." We can't go wrong, Fenner says, because we're continuously, inevitably manifesting radiant mind, which simply comes with the territory of being human. Especially for those who've been meditating a while, this non-meditation can be oddly powerful. One gets a sense of how the "spiritual path," with its complex methods, gradations, and distinctions, can become just another consuming project, a dead end.

Religious and spiritual-minded readers from all traditions will appreciate the book, but it might be of greatest interest to those who have actually done a contemplative practice for a while.

Fenner writes straightforwardly and directly, in a compact, lucid style that some might find a bit cerebral. Refreshingly, he's not setting himself up as the focus of attention, as a guru. There's an extensive bibliography, accompanied by a note that pretty much sums up the spirit of this gem of a book: "if you read any of these books...read them not so much for what you can understand but rather with a view to shifting your consciousness into a state that's more spacious and open...the ideal function of nondual reading is to give our minds nothing to think about!"





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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A nondual teaching of breadth and depth, January 14, 2008
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Jerry Katz "Nonduality.com" (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Radiant Mind: Awakening Unconditioned Awareness (Hardcover)
The purpose of Radiant Mind is to turn the reader's attention toward cultivating unconditioned awareness in the midst of everyday experience. Peter Fenner is a well known teacher, writer, scholar, and counselor. In the world of nonduality, Radiant Mind is one of the few all-encompassing, structured nondual teachings for students of the early 2000s. If your current involvement with nondual teachings is unsatisfactory, you may be very pleased with the breadth and depth of Radiant Mind. I recommend investigating it.

Fenner anticipates and confronts the reader's avoidance and dishonesty. He points out the difference between disconnecting from and deconstructing our problems. He's honest: "We don't necessarily want to examine our patterns. In fact, the patterns are constructed with a dual purpose. They are designed to sabotage our life and the lives of others, but in such a way that we don't recognize them."

Following each chapter are exercises. Their initial objective is to connect you with your fixations or conditioned existence. Then the exercises are designed to cultivate unconditioned awareness through sitting, pure listening, and various ways of deconstruction, especially conversations: "These conversations dismantle the structures of our conditioning and introduce us to the experience of contentless awareness."

For those who think they are beyond meditation, or contemplative practice, Fenner points out that practice is necessary in order to reveal to us that practice is not necessary. More honesty: "This constant denial saps our energy and demoralizes us, because we're engaged in a losing battle with a reality that simply isn't interested in our existence."

Peter Fenner does not allow you hide anywhere. He knows all your tricks and spells them out. At the same time, he is open about the paradox of functioning out of the nondual space. He says, "You're so complete it doesn't mean anything to say you're complete. This book is a paradox. ... I'm sure you also know that it has nothing to do with unconditioned awareness."

Counselors, psychotherapists, coaches, spiritual teachers, and self-realized gurus looking for ways to explain things better, and anyone functioning within, or with, or as the paradox, will benefit from reading Radiant Mind.

Radiant Mind may also be engaged as an 8-month course. Fenner mentions the course in passing at the very end of the book. He gives all he's got within the limitations of a book. The course is not necessary, however the serious reader/student will know soon enough.

Finally, I want to briefly talk about the index. The index is excellent and professional. The only thing that puzzles me is why the material in the exercises at the end of each chapter was not indexed.

For example, under the entry "pure listening," all the appropriate page numbers in the book are noted except for pages 123-124, which are exercises in pure listening. Perhaps the indexer or publisher could explain to me the justification. Aside from that, it is one of the best indexes in the nonduality genre today. That the Appendix on Radiant Communication was indexed is commendable.

Jerry Katz
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Radiant Mind, October 11, 2007
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This review is from: Radiant Mind: Awakening Unconditioned Awareness (Hardcover)
Radiant Mind: Awakening Unconditioned Awareness

Peter Fenner's teachings are extremely powerful. He has isolated the essential elements of Buddhist non-dual teachings and presented them in a manner that can be comprehended and deeply engaged by someone of this day and age. The wisdom and exercises in the book are all coherently directed at opening to, and deepening into, underlying Unconditioned Awareness.

I have taken Peter's training for two years and have been profoundly affected by it. He is a man of heart who lives deeply in the waters of contentless awareness. His capacity to presence this consciousness is transmitted to the student, and creates a palpable field of support for those doing the work. The book was clearly written from this depth of connection which is conveyed directly to the reader.

These teachings lead one on the path of disidentification with the beliefs, assumptions and basic orientations of the old identity. There is a satisfaction in seeing more clearly the immensity of the mind's operation that keeps us from discerning and opening to this universal underlying consciousness. And pleasure in having tools that actually succeed in helping us to question and erode the framework of fundamental beliefs that obfuscate our True Nature. And a joy in the direct experience of the constant presence of Unconditioned awareness. There is especial power in the ongoing discovery of how the presensing of Awareness infuses and transforms one's entire perceptual orientation to ordinary reality.

Over the last 45 years I have studied with many teachers, and walked many paths. I have come to see that all were absolutely necessary at the time. The Radiant Mind teachings have been wonderfully valuable for me, and unquestionably the just right teaching for this stage of my journey.

Ron Aarons
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Blend of East and West!, October 9, 2007
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Michael Neill (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Radiant Mind: Awakening Unconditioned Awareness (Hardcover)
Imagine if after only 20 years of practicing meditation you could experience the same unconditioned peace and bliss as the Buddha, Lao Tzu, Milaropa, St. Theresa of Avila, Ramana Maharshi, Krishnamurti and all the great sages from past to present. Now, imagine you can experience it in just a few moments from now...

This is the promise of Peter Fenner's most accessible and comprehensive book to date, and it delivers in a gentle yet challenging style. If you're willing to step outside the strictures of religious tradition to taste the spiritual fruits of all seeking, this book will prove a reliable and friendly guide.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Radiant Mind, September 15, 2007
This review is from: Radiant Mind: Awakening Unconditioned Awareness (Hardcover)
I think this book is particulaly good for Westerners studying Buddhism because it is written by a Westerner with a full grasp of the verbal nuances of the English language, and so the conepts of Buddhism are made more directly unsderstandable and relevant.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Radiant Mind Review, October 9, 2007
This review is from: Radiant Mind: Awakening Unconditioned Awareness (Hardcover)
I find myself sitting down with Peter's book each morning wondering what words will be my teacher of the day. The book is more than just a good read, it speaks to me. The examples he chooses and the words he uses help me see with such clarity my own human conditioning under a microscope. It is so simply profound. The jewels I receive on a daily basis reading even just a paragraph, take me to the place of unconditioned awareness more than anything else I have ever read. I find the exercises to be very pragmatic and illuminating. I have recommended the book to many of my friends and colleagues.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a direct pointing out of uncondtioned mind., January 13, 2008
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Whether you are an experienced meditator and long-time scholar or a complete beginner, Peter's teaching on these CDs will lead you to a direct experience of unconditioned mind, which is ineffable, i.e. your mind in its natural state, beyond words, ideas and concepts.

If you have read the book, you should still order the audio CDs. The richness of Peter's verbal expression, with its emphasis and significant spaces communicates this experience in a way the book cannot. You can actually participte with him in this experience. He is an extraordinary teacher.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Enlightened Approach to Enlightenment, February 5, 2008
This review is from: Radiant Mind: Awakening Unconditioned Awareness (Hardcover)
For those seeking some form of Enlightenment, Fenner shines a bright, if not harsh, light on just what enlightment is - and is not. His writing is actually very positive and helps one to experience the non-dual in everyday life (hence: Radiant Mind), instead of merely seeking to "be" non-dual, which of course is an impossibility. This is the CD version - it is clear but Fenner does speak a bit slowly, perhaps attempting to induce a calm aura into his ideas. Very straight forward and down to earth, a welcome change to the Ken Wilber style. A valuable addition to a seeker's library.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear and lucid, even shows us *how*!, February 22, 2008
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This book is exceptionally clear and lucid, while covering material that is deep and too often difficult.

If you pay close attention, you'll be able to notice that the author gives us readers a *process*, somethings to do...that help us get results.

This isn't theory-only, it's very practical.

If you want good background and foundation, processes and methods that work, if you want to come away with clarity and be able to make progress -- then this is one of those rare books that will give you all that.
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