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5.0 out of 5 stars An Extraordinary Example of Integrity
Like other works by Andrew Cohen, and the highly respected magazine that he founded (What Is Enlightenment?), this book reflects an extraordinary integrity and relentless commitment to showing the way for others. Written before his more mature works (e.g., Embracing Heaven and Earth), which have clarified and refined his teaching message, this book enables the reader to...
Published on October 13, 2001 by Carl Binder

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1.0 out of 5 stars garbage
This guy Cohen is a fraud and his books an endless and relentless stream of unmitigated glibness. He inhabits the realm of the merely plausible and is a dark angel of the imaginary. Beware of soft shoe shufflers dancing round inside your head who take you on the road to nowhere and then abandon you. It's a callous and cruel trip exclusively tailored for weak minded...
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Extraordinary Example of Integrity, October 13, 2001
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Carl Binder (Bainbridge Island, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: An Unconditional Relationship to Life (Paperback)
Like other works by Andrew Cohen, and the highly respected magazine that he founded (What Is Enlightenment?), this book reflects an extraordinary integrity and relentless commitment to showing the way for others. Written before his more mature works (e.g., Embracing Heaven and Earth), which have clarified and refined his teaching message, this book enables the reader to understand Cohen's original motives for seeking Liberation from the fears and desires of the Ego, and introduces his radical vision of Impersonal Enlightenment (in contrast to the more widely sought Personal Enlightenment). A compelling and passionate communication, this book is essential for any contemporary student of the spiritual domain, and an inspiration for any genuine spiritual seeker.
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1 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars garbage, November 9, 2007
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This review is from: An Unconditional Relationship to Life (Paperback)
This guy Cohen is a fraud and his books an endless and relentless stream of unmitigated glibness. He inhabits the realm of the merely plausible and is a dark angel of the imaginary. Beware of soft shoe shufflers dancing round inside your head who take you on the road to nowhere and then abandon you. It's a callous and cruel trip exclusively tailored for weak minded suckers. Following a guru destroys the followers and the teacher....submission to the will of another is a total abdication of responsibility and a shameful act. Cohen encourages and indeed coerces his disciples to do this and he is thus guilty of a heinous spiritual crime against humanity....he is a man immersed in the corruption of his own egomania, a prisoner of darkness. Read this book at your peril.
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