Beyond Consciousness: Ordinary Spirituality

by Steven Harrison

Publisher: Sentient Publications
Copyright: © 2007 Sentient Publications Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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This audio download (previously available on cassette), consists of two live recordings. Part 1: Giving Up on Improvement What does it mean to abandon any hope of improvement and surrender to the actuality of life? If we create a new spiritual ideal that suggests being "in the moment" will give us peace, what do we do with our conflict and unhappiness? In exhausting all concepts of spirituality we are left with a dynamic movement that is beyond consciousness and yet embedded in our ordinary life. Part 2: What Is Your Heart's Desire? This dialog investigates the limitations of experiences of all kinds as the basis for understanding. In asking the question, "What do I really want?" the individual sees both the drive for the "good" experiences and the rejection of "bad" experiences. This opens the possibility of discovering a deep desire that has nothing to do with any particular state of mind. Note: These are live recordings. Content is clear, though sound quality and volume fluctuate. 3 hours.


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