Quest for Spiritual Self-Reliance

Movement of Meditation

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Meditations, Mysticism, Spirituality
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Author: Martin Esten ISBN: 1230000394031
Publisher: Martin Esten Publication: April 28, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Martin Esten
ISBN: 1230000394031
Publisher: Martin Esten
Publication: April 28, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Martin Esten’s Quest for Spiritual Self-Reliance focuses on what the author calls "the ongoing movement of meditation." Martin presents probing insights into issues such as meditation, love, relationships, spirituality, and the nature of thought. He shows that, paradoxically, all of our problems in life are created by thinking and identification with what he has termed the little "me." The path to true and enduring freedom is shown to be a counter-intuitive process that can only be understood by setting aside one's analytical mind and ego and by simply being aware of one’s self, “you start to see the mechanics of things, and by seeing the mechanics of things, you will become non-mechanical, and to be non-mechanical is to be finally free.” This book is meant to be a journey that the reader can take with the writer, and perhaps, along the way, the reader will find out who he or she really is beyond all mechanics of the conditioned mind. Although the journey is not easy, Martin shows us again and again that is in our nature to undertake it.

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Martin Esten’s Quest for Spiritual Self-Reliance focuses on what the author calls "the ongoing movement of meditation." Martin presents probing insights into issues such as meditation, love, relationships, spirituality, and the nature of thought. He shows that, paradoxically, all of our problems in life are created by thinking and identification with what he has termed the little "me." The path to true and enduring freedom is shown to be a counter-intuitive process that can only be understood by setting aside one's analytical mind and ego and by simply being aware of one’s self, “you start to see the mechanics of things, and by seeing the mechanics of things, you will become non-mechanical, and to be non-mechanical is to be finally free.” This book is meant to be a journey that the reader can take with the writer, and perhaps, along the way, the reader will find out who he or she really is beyond all mechanics of the conditioned mind. Although the journey is not easy, Martin shows us again and again that is in our nature to undertake it.

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