Living Nonduality: Enlightenment Teachings of Self-realization
Living Nonduality has been called "the Bible" of nonduality. It's brief chapters in incredible diversity outline the aspects of living without division as well as providing a thorough overview of nondual literature and sources. The entire book is available in a free PDF edition at www.livingnonduality.org.

Here is part of the preface from the book, "Self-realization is not religion."

There is probably no person alive who has not pondered that which some intellects have termed “ultimate reality”—the source of animation and activation that expresses the phenomenon that we call life. Because this noumenon is immaterial, to the senses, it is sometimes described as “spirit."

An interest in the spiritual need not have any inherent relationship with what is defined as religion. It can be free of: required beliefs; worship of forms (or even the absence of form); dictates of regulated behavior; or ideas of right versus wrong. It can be free of all doctrine or dogma, allowing you to discern and verify for yourself what is true.

In the latter category, is an area of interest in ultimate reality (or the “spiritual”) which is referred to as self-realization. This is a direct, unmediated confirmation of the nature of truth concerning the root questions of worldly existence: what can be said about this life?

There is a motivation for exploring this area, this personal investigation into our intrinsic essence. Each person, universally, possesses a sense of immediate and unique presence. This specialized sense of personification results in an experiential image or form which is characterized as our ego.

This ego plays a pivotal and crucial role in our relationships with other life forms. Resolving the questions about the nature of ultimate reality can have a profound effect on the isolation or alienation that we countenance from within the perspective of our encapsulating, or self-limiting, ego. It is this ego which is the progenitor of the bulk of the conflict which we daily experience, for the duration of a lifetime.

The consequence of the internal inquiry, into what you are that is in transcendence of the individual ego, is the revelatory awareness that is known as self-realization. This can be independent of any and all of the behaviors and attitudes that are associated with religion. This is not an inquiry into the supposed existence (or non-existence) of a god or gods, but an investigation into the relationship (if any) between the self, that you are conscious of, and the ultimate reality in which you are conscious of it. And this is a discovery which can be immediate and direct, without reliance on any religious propositions.
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Living Nonduality: Enlightenment Teachings of Self-realization
Living Nonduality has been called "the Bible" of nonduality. It's brief chapters in incredible diversity outline the aspects of living without division as well as providing a thorough overview of nondual literature and sources. The entire book is available in a free PDF edition at www.livingnonduality.org.

Here is part of the preface from the book, "Self-realization is not religion."

There is probably no person alive who has not pondered that which some intellects have termed “ultimate reality”—the source of animation and activation that expresses the phenomenon that we call life. Because this noumenon is immaterial, to the senses, it is sometimes described as “spirit."

An interest in the spiritual need not have any inherent relationship with what is defined as religion. It can be free of: required beliefs; worship of forms (or even the absence of form); dictates of regulated behavior; or ideas of right versus wrong. It can be free of all doctrine or dogma, allowing you to discern and verify for yourself what is true.

In the latter category, is an area of interest in ultimate reality (or the “spiritual”) which is referred to as self-realization. This is a direct, unmediated confirmation of the nature of truth concerning the root questions of worldly existence: what can be said about this life?

There is a motivation for exploring this area, this personal investigation into our intrinsic essence. Each person, universally, possesses a sense of immediate and unique presence. This specialized sense of personification results in an experiential image or form which is characterized as our ego.

This ego plays a pivotal and crucial role in our relationships with other life forms. Resolving the questions about the nature of ultimate reality can have a profound effect on the isolation or alienation that we countenance from within the perspective of our encapsulating, or self-limiting, ego. It is this ego which is the progenitor of the bulk of the conflict which we daily experience, for the duration of a lifetime.

The consequence of the internal inquiry, into what you are that is in transcendence of the individual ego, is the revelatory awareness that is known as self-realization. This can be independent of any and all of the behaviors and attitudes that are associated with religion. This is not an inquiry into the supposed existence (or non-existence) of a god or gods, but an investigation into the relationship (if any) between the self, that you are conscious of, and the ultimate reality in which you are conscious of it. And this is a discovery which can be immediate and direct, without reliance on any religious propositions.
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Living Nonduality: Enlightenment Teachings of Self-realization

Living Nonduality: Enlightenment Teachings of Self-realization

by Robert Wolfe
Living Nonduality: Enlightenment Teachings of Self-realization

Living Nonduality: Enlightenment Teachings of Self-realization

by Robert Wolfe

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Living Nonduality has been called "the Bible" of nonduality. It's brief chapters in incredible diversity outline the aspects of living without division as well as providing a thorough overview of nondual literature and sources. The entire book is available in a free PDF edition at www.livingnonduality.org.

Here is part of the preface from the book, "Self-realization is not religion."

There is probably no person alive who has not pondered that which some intellects have termed “ultimate reality”—the source of animation and activation that expresses the phenomenon that we call life. Because this noumenon is immaterial, to the senses, it is sometimes described as “spirit."

An interest in the spiritual need not have any inherent relationship with what is defined as religion. It can be free of: required beliefs; worship of forms (or even the absence of form); dictates of regulated behavior; or ideas of right versus wrong. It can be free of all doctrine or dogma, allowing you to discern and verify for yourself what is true.

In the latter category, is an area of interest in ultimate reality (or the “spiritual”) which is referred to as self-realization. This is a direct, unmediated confirmation of the nature of truth concerning the root questions of worldly existence: what can be said about this life?

There is a motivation for exploring this area, this personal investigation into our intrinsic essence. Each person, universally, possesses a sense of immediate and unique presence. This specialized sense of personification results in an experiential image or form which is characterized as our ego.

This ego plays a pivotal and crucial role in our relationships with other life forms. Resolving the questions about the nature of ultimate reality can have a profound effect on the isolation or alienation that we countenance from within the perspective of our encapsulating, or self-limiting, ego. It is this ego which is the progenitor of the bulk of the conflict which we daily experience, for the duration of a lifetime.

The consequence of the internal inquiry, into what you are that is in transcendence of the individual ego, is the revelatory awareness that is known as self-realization. This can be independent of any and all of the behaviors and attitudes that are associated with religion. This is not an inquiry into the supposed existence (or non-existence) of a god or gods, but an investigation into the relationship (if any) between the self, that you are conscious of, and the ultimate reality in which you are conscious of it. And this is a discovery which can be immediate and direct, without reliance on any religious propositions.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016721118
Publisher: Karina Library Press
Publication date: 02/19/2009
Series: Living Nonduality , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 444
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

During Robert's travels he has labored as an auto assembly line worker in Detroit, as a carnival worker, a journalist in New York City, on a farm of a Zen community in California, as a landscaper, a financial consultant, a janitor. After living in the Mendocino area for about twenty years he bought a camper van and moved onto a property in a redwoods forest where he studied the inner life intensely. Something fell into place there after a number of years, and out of that period of solitude, Robert began writing and sharing his observations on the reality that surrounds and includes us. Shortly thereafter, Robert moved to Ojai, California where he continues to live and write.

The monograph 'The Absolute Enigma' from Living Nonduality also contains biographical details. It's available as a separate Kindle download but is also included in the Kindle and print editions of Living Nonduality.

You might also like to browse Robert's books. Or contact one of Robert's suggested associates for one-on-one discussions regarding nonduality.

People sometimes ask me what it was like, on a day-to-day basis, when I sequestered in the redwood forest for three years. See an account I scribed during that time on this page, "Enduring Enrichment":
www.livingnonduality.org/robert-wolfe.htm
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