What would it mean to have an absolute relationship to the entire experience of being alive? In this compelling talk, Andrew asks us to consider this ultimately challenging, yet profoundly freeing possibility. With piercing clarity, he describes how most people live their entire lives lost in the experience of thought, enslaved by the experience of feeling and trapped by the movement of time. As long as this is the case, we will never know what it means to be fully alive. He then points us toward an unequivocal and absolute ...
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What would it mean to have an absolute relationship to the entire experience of being alive? In this compelling talk, Andrew asks us to consider this ultimately challenging, yet profoundly freeing possibility. With piercing clarity, he describes how most people live their entire lives lost in the experience of thought, enslaved by the experience of feeling and trapped by the movement of time. As long as this is the case, we will never know what it means to be fully alive. He then points us toward an unequivocal and absolute shift in the way we relate to all of our experience. Culminating in a liberating revelation of what life would actually be like if we make this shift, this talk challenges us to look directly into our own experience to find out for ourselves what an absolute relationship to life could truly be.
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Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.