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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
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Start with "The Journey to No-Self", May 12, 2001
Bernadette Roberts is quite simply one of the most extraordinary contemplatives of our time. Her accounts of her experiences, and her reflections on them, are invaluable to anyone pursuing a similar path beyond the notions of God into the mystery of the divine nothingness. But this is not the Roberts' book to start with; for openers, one should read Roberts' "The Journey to No-Self," which traces Roberts' own dark night and emergence into Union, the preparatory stage, in her view, for the even more radical experience of no-self. There has been no Christian advaita philosopher, previously, that i know of--at least none that did not get burned at the stake. Meister Eckhart danced in this neighborhood, however. In any case, for anyone engaged in the emptying journey into God, Roberts' is crucial reading; her books are like the companionship of a wise and seasoned friend.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
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An Excellent Account of the Spiritual Journey, January 25, 2000
I read this book a number of years ago and still get inspired by it. Bernadette Roberts is an excellent writer and does a good job at conveying experiences that are in a lot of ways beyond words. People who are not intuiting or experiencing what she is talking about would likely have a very difficult time understanding what is being said, and possibly, as in a previous review, assume that Bernadette Roberts is on the edge of insanity and living a very unjoyful life. I had the opportunity to attend a talk by Bernadette Roberts a few years ago and I found her an absolutely warm, humorous and loving person, without guile of any sort. The Experience of No Self can be a challenge to read, but for those who are ready for its message, it is a blessing.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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A Timeless Classic Expanding the Tradition of the Great Mystics, November 1, 2005
"The Experience of No-Self" is a fascinating book for anyone interested in mystical states of consciousness. Bernadette Roberts describes her own experiences through the often harrowing journey of a modern day mystic. What makes this book so unique is that there is very little written in the classic literature that adequately addresses the state of consciousness which Bernadette herself attained. With the exception of a few passages by Meister Eckhart, the author of "The Experience of No-Self" could not find a frame of reference with which to compare her experiences. This book raises many stimulating questions and provides a great deal of clarification concerning previously uncharted territories. For those readers familiar with Buddhist teachings, it is interesting to contrast Bernadette's descriptions with those found in the Buddhist literature concerning emptiness and the concept of no-self. Of all of Ms. Robert's books, I found this one to be the most accessible, despite the fact that it engages the reader in a very complex topic. This is a testament to the profound depth of Ms. Robert's experience and her commitment and skill in communicating a difficult subject. The book is subtitled, "A Contemplative Journey," and even the great adventures written about in fiction can scarcely compare with the breadth and scope of this mystic's journey.
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