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Just Great, November 11, 2000
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This review is from: There Is Only Now - A Simple Guide to Spiritual Awakening, Unconditional Love, Liberation and Transformation (Paperback)
This book is an intellectual discourse on someone's view of religion but a guide for people having personal spiritual experiences. I loved the book. I would also recommend the book An Encounter With A Prophet for the same reasons I appreciated this book
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83 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
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it is only a breath away, August 6, 2000
This review is from: There Is Only Now - A Simple Guide to Spiritual Awakening, Unconditional Love, Liberation and Transformation (Paperback)
I would have liked to have left out a rate in recomending this book because it simply is beyond rating. This book captures with no effort what needs to be said on living this life now. What does this mean ? As usual such a thing encompasses what a master of Zen archery once called "the great all" (Eugen Herrigel, Zen in the Art of Archery) and Morrison shoots "spiritually" ie the words fall from a tree as ripe fruit do all by themselves where else could great mastery come from than with no effort and no thought. In simple words without reference to any religious ideas or beliefs, except when necessary to avoid confusion in people's minds, Morrison outlines the basis of human problems and their solution not as a method or a belief but as an ever creative act new at every moment, the art of listening where the mind and body is no longer the mind and body. This seemingly contradictory way of thinking frees up the mind. But then Morrison somehow manages to illuminate with straightforwrd words, simple sentences, nothing complex or convoluted. Anyone who is even remotely paying attention will also feel how the book subtly enlightens you of your burdens, one by one, anger disspiates, joy replaces it, the world becomes fascinating whereas before it was just boring or "the same". A book to read an excerpt from every day and use it to start the day or to enter into meditation. Given the understandable frustration and confusion felt by people when confronted by obscure or paradoxical utterances of the masters it must be remembered that "the way has no name" cannot be defined or boxed up in any way at all, it is always being revealed and always present, Morrison just says look, there it is, see it for yourself. Nobody said it would be easy and yet "it is only a breath away".
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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
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How to know who you really are directly and for yourself!, December 10, 1998
This review is from: There Is Only Now - A Simple Guide to Spiritual Awakening, Unconditional Love, Liberation and Transformation (Paperback)
In this excellent slender volume, Scott Morrison has written a very practical guide to our deepest layers. He asks us simple but profound questions and leaves us with space to look at the answers for ourselves. In fact, the whole book is about finding out the truth for ourselves, leaving behind the dogmas and beliefs all of us automatically receive in our conditioning process. Every page offers simple and profound meditations on our true nature, on love and happiness, reflections to ponder right then and there, reflections to wake up from! (I found myself having insight after powerful insight from reading this book and following his gentle invitations to look at the truth for myself.) The book is written in very simple and readable language without any complicated spiritual words or concepts, and would be of great value to anyone who wants sincerely to know who they really are. There are fresh and revealing sections about Love, Surrender, Selfishness, Clarity of Mind, Enlightenment (what it is and isn't) and our persistent illusion of being a separate person. This is an essential book if you are interested in the love, joy, happiness and freedom that come from knowing who you actually and truly are.
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