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13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Our Beauty-filled Mind, February 18, 2002
Steven Kaufman has thought through, written down and just recently published what is to me the best book ever written on human wholistic understanding of our personalities and our physical world. There are those of us who have a good understanding of physics. Many there are who can appreciate the mind. Many more have nestled specializing in understanding our feelings tangled as they may sometimes be. Few are those who like Venus rise from the sea of mental, emotional and physical expression and care enough to concentrate, meditate and contemplate the ancient and perennial philosophy, find the root source within our heart of hearts and labor for ten years to write it down so lucidly, so accurately and with so much love. Here is an expression of an extremely high quality view of the entire mental, emotional and physical worlds integrated seemingly seamlessly saying, to me, perhaps to others, we are thinkers, all together, we have constructed this world-view we now live in. Here is one way we have constructed it. Here is a key to understanding our way of liberation from our illusions, glamours and bad habits.I have been thinking for hours and hours everyday for twenty-five years. I've read and intensely studied all of Blavaksky, all of Alice Bailey and would love to read all of Sri Auribindo. These are some of those who start one to think. Such are they who give us the courage to initiate ourselves into the life of contemplation and the inevitable compassion for ourselves and for all others. I now have my professionally trained intensely laboured board-certified behind sitting still on the threshold of someday becoming a real thinker and a real loving human being. I've run through the amazing maze of metaphysical literature and revelled in the popular books on cosmology and physics and yelled and screamed on the sidelines for my favorite interpretations of quantum mechanics. Is it Copenhagen or Many Worlds or both?! Now I'm am happily stunned. Now that which I have dreamed of doing has been done. I'm jealous. I'm hurt. I want to put Steven down. How pretentious and self-inflated to claim to have come up with a nonmathematical explanation of everything. I wanted to do that. I wanted to be the new western buddha. I love George Spencer-Brown alot. I wanted to be His friend and peer. Now Steven, me thinks, has done it. Oh! We wish for "a Mozart" and when a likely candidate appears we might rather just sweep the S.O.B. under some rug somewhere. It's not that the truth hurts in anyway one might expect. It's that THE TRUTH HAS BEEN RIGHT IN FRONT OF OUR NOSES AND WE COULDN'T SEE IT BECAUSE OF OUR OWN SELF-INFLATED DEFENDING EGO PRETENTIOUSNESS. George has reminded us that we are trained to be proud of our great educations and resultant knowledge (to me, allowing much a better chance to get laid). Then proud of how smart we are we search and search for the truth, or at least some advance toward the truth, and can't find it. We fail. And when someone succeeds we are subjected to such humiliation and shame. OH OF COURSE. I KNEW THAT. WHY THAT'S OBVIOUS!(now). Steven. Congratulations!(but watch your back, my friend). Leibniz wrote something like. . . . true knowledge is gained using the intuition to make step by step logical deductions from the self-evident truth. Steven Kaufman starts with a likely candidate for the self-evident truth, Absolute Exsistence. I, being so very smart myself, can recognize this "before-the-beginning" as the the Parabrahman of the Hindu philosophy and the Ain-Soph of the Eastern Kaballah. For me it is my precious secret love, really not so secret to my friends. . .Sunya . . .Zero .. .the ground of being of Meister Eckart and Leibniz. Now I've been up this tree of life for twenty-five years contemplating the void, being the void, going on and on about the void, the undefined transcendental all . . .but, alas, not getting down to earth, not starting with the Transcendental, Yes!, and then working downward, step by step, as initiates do, through the transpersonal states of consciousness and then explaining the illusion within which most personalities find themselves caught, secretly happily. This book has something for everyone. Afterall it IS a perfectly good and clear explanation of everything. Philosophers can marvel at the clear, nonmathematical explanation of the United Reality Model or integrated world view, at the beginning of the book. Scientists can find great joy in the wonderful spirit of original thinking and understanding and substantiation and the great usefulness of the model in explaning relativity and quantum mechanics. I even think and feel I understand such now, really for the first time. Ah! But my favorite part is the application of this "new" world view to understanding the mind body relationship and then the emotions(the key problem area in the new energy medicine)(see Esoteric Healing by Alice A. Bailey)(And I should know, I'm an all-important-godlike-super-specialized doctor)Here the Kaufman reasoning process is sublime yet clear; simple yet not too simple; loving, inclusive, healing and the key to a new and more solid foundation stone on which to build a logically deduced psychology the new and true basic science to the new medicine: Emotional problems effecting the energy body effecting the nervous system effecting the endocrine system effecting the regulation of regional metabolism and stressing, perhaps straining the genetic constitutional supply of vital enzymes. Please read this book. Join us in this simple quantum leap into new understanding. Join us in the joy of being one mind, one heart, one divine creative will. Think. Love. Be-With-Us, the one loving and thinking humanity.(N.B. I'm a wanna-be, but included none the less. We all are.) And lastly . . .thankyou Steven Kaufman and Karin Kaufman, from the bottom of my heart of hearts.
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