The Neurotic's Guide to Avoiding Enlightenment

The Neurotic's Guide to Avoiding Enlightenment
Author: Chris Niebauer, Ph.D.
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1478700432

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Has self-improvement really improved the self? More than ever people are on a quest for self-improvement and enlightenment. People are "watching" their egos or losing their egos in order to find peace of mind or to get along better with others. And yet, the more we try to lose our ego, the more of it there is to lose. The more we try to make peace, the more we find conflict. It is exactly what happens when we try not to think of the number 3 and that is all we can think about. Our efforts seem to have the opposite effect and this is due to the way the left side of the brain processes information. Neuroscience discovered that the left brain makes up elaborate stories and convincing explanations. It is the left brain that makes up the most elaborate and convincing story of all, the story of who you think you are. And the more we try to get out of this story, the deeper we find ourselves in it because it is the function of the left brain to work on the law of opposition. Try not to be anxious and that's exactly what happens. Try not to worry and you will be flooded with anxious thoughts. And the same is true for self-improvement. The more we try to improve our story, the more the story needs to be improved. The left brain excels at these games even when it plays by pretending not to play. If I said that all attempts at self-improvement are futile, how would you respond? Would you reflexively think I'm wrong? Is there any way not to play these games of the left brain? Which part of your brain do you think is asking this question? This book was written for the ordinary person who has an extraordinary curiosity for who they are, how thoughts work and why they cannot control their thoughts. It is a practical guide that uses examples from my kids, favorite movies and TV shows from the 80s and 90s along with simple exercises so you can see for yourself if any of this is on track. While no special knowledge of neuroscience is required, you may understand many of the examples if you've seen an episode or two of Star Trek or Seinfeld. While this work is based on the teachings of Alan Watts and Eckhart Tolle it integrates the findings of modern neuroscience which surprisingly reveals a similar message. It is the desire for enlightenment that is the biggest block to happiness and peace, in fact, it is the only block. It is not until one gives up the quest to find oneself, improve oneself or be more spiritual, that one can ever find the peace they are looking for. And it is not your ego that gives up this quest, it is you. For more info please see my blog at http://worriedbuddha.com/

The Courage to Be

The Courage to Be
Author: Paul Tillich
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2023-11-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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The Courage to Be introduced issues of theology and culture to a general readership. The book examines ontic, moral, and spiritual anxieties across history and in modernity. The author defines courage as the self-affirmation of one's being in spite of a threat of nonbeing. He relates courage to anxiety, anxiety being the threat of non-being and the courage to be what we use to combat that threat. Tillich outlines three types of anxiety and thus three ways to display the courage to be. Tillich writes that the ultimate source of the courage to be is the "God above God," which transcends the theistic idea of God and is the content of absolute faith (defined as "the accepting of the acceptance without somebody or something that accepts").

The Mystique of Enlightenment

The Mystique of Enlightenment
Author: U. G. Krishnamurti
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

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"People call me an 'enlightened man' — I detest that term — they can't find any other word to describe the way I am functioning. At the same time, I point out that there is no such thing as enlightenment at all. I say that because all my life I've searched and wanted to be an enlightened man, and I discovered that there is no such thing as enlightenment at all, and so the question whether a particular person is enlightened or not doesn't arise. I don't give a hoot for a sixth-century-BC Buddha, let alone all the other claimants we have in our midst. They are a bunch of exploiters, thriving on the gullibility of the people. There is no power outside of man. Man has created God out of fear. So the problem is fear and not God."

The Psychedelic Experience

The Psychedelic Experience
Author: Timothy Leary
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: Hallucinations and illusions
ISBN: 0806538570

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The Psychedelic Experience, created in the movement's early years by the prophetic shaman-professors Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner, and Richard Alpert (Ram Dass), is a foundational text that serves as a model and a guide for all subsequent mind-expanding inquiries. In this wholly unique book, the authors provide an interpretation of an ancient sacred manuscript, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, from a psychedelic perspective. Reissued here to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the summer of love.

How to Change Your Mind

How to Change Your Mind
Author: Michael Pollan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0525558942

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“Pollan keeps you turning the pages . . . cleareyed and assured.” —New York Times A #1 New York Times Bestseller, New York Times Book Review 10 Best Books of 2018, and New York Times Notable Book A brilliant and brave investigation into the medical and scientific revolution taking place around psychedelic drugs--and the spellbinding story of his own life-changing psychedelic experiences When Michael Pollan set out to research how LSD and psilocybin (the active ingredient in magic mushrooms) are being used to provide relief to people suffering from difficult-to-treat conditions such as depression, addiction and anxiety, he did not intend to write what is undoubtedly his most personal book. But upon discovering how these remarkable substances are improving the lives not only of the mentally ill but also of healthy people coming to grips with the challenges of everyday life, he decided to explore the landscape of the mind in the first person as well as the third. Thus began a singular adventure into various altered states of consciousness, along with a dive deep into both the latest brain science and the thriving underground community of psychedelic therapists. Pollan sifts the historical record to separate the truth about these mysterious drugs from the myths that have surrounded them since the 1960s, when a handful of psychedelic evangelists inadvertently catalyzed a powerful backlash against what was then a promising field of research. A unique and elegant blend of science, memoir, travel writing, history, and medicine, How to Change Your Mind is a triumph of participatory journalism. By turns dazzling and edifying, it is the gripping account of a journey to an exciting and unexpected new frontier in our understanding of the mind, the self, and our place in the world. The true subject of Pollan's "mental travelogue" is not just psychedelic drugs but also the eternal puzzle of human consciousness and how, in a world that offers us both suffering and joy, we can do our best to be fully present and find meaning in our lives.

Secrets of Alcoholics Anonymous Everyone Should Know

Secrets of Alcoholics Anonymous Everyone Should Know
Author: Elaine and Dallas
Publisher: Palace Guard Publications
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780615541549

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Secrets, secrets, secrets. For over 75 years the program of Alcoholics Anonymous has been shrouded in secrecy. AA, founded to help the afflicted overcome alcoholism with guidance, spiritual growth, and love also exposes the recovering alcoholic to potentially more mayhem than they may have ever encountered in a bar. Its meetings can be a haven for lowlifes, predators, con artists, control freaks, neurotics, as well as the dysfunctional behavior prevalent these days. This book sheds light on the disturbing and sometimes sordid stories that have taken place in AA and does it without revealing the identities of the membership. It is our hope that newcomers, as well as longer-time members, who come to AA seeking relief from their alcoholism will become aware of the potential hazards they may encounter in the program. We also hope this book will remind long-time members of the pitfalls they may have long overcome so they maintain a fresh awareness needed to help guide newcomers. Written by a 30-year AA member and a 1-year-sober newcomer, this book can enlighten participants in the AA program of the murky underside of this heralded organization. Persons who inhabit Alcoholics Anonymous and victimize members with immoral or criminal acts have earned their place in this informative work. But AA is also a rich mission field and can provide spiritual growth for those who want to tap into the enlightenment offered by its literature and discussion groups and by the many healthy and helpful folks who can make the AA experience so wondrous and grand. Regards and anonymously yours, Elaine and Dallas

The Madman's Guide to Enlightenment

The Madman's Guide to Enlightenment
Author: Osho
Publisher: Ma Yoga Laxmi Rajneesh Foundation
Total Pages: 359
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Spiritual life
ISBN: 9780880505994

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The Spiritual Dimension of the Enneagram

The Spiritual Dimension of the Enneagram
Author: Sandra Maitri
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2000-03-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1101562684

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A groundbreaking exploration of the spiritual dimension of working with the enneagram by one of its earliest students and teachers in America. Here is one of the first books to explore in an authentic and comprehensive way the original spiritual dimension of the enneagram. Among the most knowledgeable teachers of the enneagram in America, Sandra Maitri shows how the enneagram not only reveals our personalities, but illuminates a basic essence within each of us. She shows how traversing the inner territory particular to our ennea-type can bring us profound fulfillment and meaning, as well as authentic spiritual development.

The College Writer

The College Writer
Author: Randall VanderMey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-01-10
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9780618642021

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[This text] provide[s] coverage of the writing process for today's visually oriented students. The text also included a wealth of rhetorical strategies that instructors and students found accessible and helpful. [It] reinforces these strengths with enhanced coverage of many important topics such as analyzing the rhetorical situation, evaluating sources, avoiding plagiarism, and developing visual literacy.-Pref.

How Reason Almost Lost Its Mind

How Reason Almost Lost Its Mind
Author: Paul Erickson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2013-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 022604677X

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In the United States at the height of the Cold War, roughly between the end of World War II and the early 1980s, a new project of redefining rationality commanded the attention of sharp minds, powerful politicians, wealthy foundations, and top military brass. Its home was the human sciences—psychology, sociology, political science, and economics, among others—and its participants enlisted in an intellectual campaign to figure out what rationality should mean and how it could be deployed. How Reason Almost Lost Its Mind brings to life the people—Herbert Simon, Oskar Morgenstern, Herman Kahn, Anatol Rapoport, Thomas Schelling, and many others—and places, including the RAND Corporation, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, the Cowles Commission for Research and Economics, and the Council on Foreign Relations, that played a key role in putting forth a “Cold War rationality.” Decision makers harnessed this picture of rationality—optimizing, formal, algorithmic, and mechanical—in their quest to understand phenomena as diverse as economic transactions, biological evolution, political elections, international relations, and military strategy. The authors chronicle and illuminate what it meant to be rational in the age of nuclear brinkmanship.