The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment

The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment
Author: Thaddeus Golas
Publisher: Gibbs Smith Publishers
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1995-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780879056988

Thaddeus Golas is a lazy man. Laziness keeps him from believing that enlightenment demands effort, discipline, strict diet, non-smoking and other evidences of virtue. He found a way to enlighten himself - and you - with two sentences. The first is We are equal beings and the universe is our relations with each other. The second? The universe is made of one kind of entity; each one is alive, each determines the course of his own existence. If you remember this, that's all you really need to know to understand this book. Originally published in 1972, and in print for 15 years, THE LAZY MAN'S GUIDE TO ENLIGHTNMENT teaches you, amongst other things, how to feel good.

Enlightenment for Beginners

Enlightenment for Beginners
Author: Matthew J. Blythe
Publisher: Inner Vision Press
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2011
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1446705811

Inside Enlightenment for Beginners, the author guides us gently and clearly through learning to cope with our feelings, mind, body and spirit, attracting a love partner, forgiveness, the psychology of personal repair, meditation, the law of psychosomatics, the seven chakras, aura, your pseudo soul or ego, the feminine principle, goal setting, finding your purpose, principles for decision making and living your purpose wholeheartedly, plus many more chapters for those serious about their own personal development and spiritual growth. Complete with informative and simple diagrams, exercises and quite a lot of humour, Enlightenment for Beginners is the essential handbook for anyone from those wanting to improve the quality of their life to those embarking on their own personal enlightenment. "The aim of this book is largely reparative. I wrote it myself during testing times both emotionally and financially. The principles and aphorisms contained herein became a staff for me at the time and many of these formed the basis of the belief system that supports my psychology. They transformed the most chronic of problems easily and became the cornerstones and building blocks for a brighter, more positive future. Enlightenment for Beginners aims to educate and enlighten you, increase your awareness and give you an expanded view of what we call life. I hope to share this knowledge with you it comes from the depths of my awareness. With understanding and a solid foundation every problem we encounter becomes a way of extending ourselves and transforms into a gift. After taking "The Road to Recovery" and a short journey within, we can safely and confidently return to the mainstream of life with renewed interest and energy. Seeing where we are now, and how far we have come, allows us to settle into life knowing we are guided, gifted, supported and rewarded, throughout this intrinsic tapestry of life. I hope you have at least as much fun reading Enlightenment for Beginners as I did writing it." Matt Blythe Enlightenment for Beginners by Matt Blythe is a Spiritual Self-help guide to Enlightenment. Published September 17th 2010 by Xlibris and now available in 2nd Edition by Inner Vision Press.

Seeing Through the Game of Life: A Practical Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

Seeing Through the Game of Life: A Practical Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
Author: Bodhi Daya
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0615667597

Seeing Through the Game of Life is a practical guide to spiritual enlightenment that includes sixteen powerful practice ideas on how to awaken to your authentic self, satisfy the self-fulfilling prophecy of enlightenment, discover the ultimate truth of your existence, see through your own thoughts, stories, and projections . . . and various ways of cultivating mystical experiences that lead to enlightened living in a brave new world.

The Beginner's Guide To Enlightenment

The Beginner's Guide To Enlightenment
Author: Zubin Geniustrainers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-26
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

This book teaches any ordinary intelligent person how to experience the first or psychological stage of enlightenment within the context of ordinary, day-to-day life. The Real Does Not Die, The Unreal Never Lived. All religions can be understood as models of the one reality, each relevant to particular cultures over particular time periods. Enlightenment is only possible once you learn to live beyond your personality. This book gives you the step by step process to go beyond your personality.

The Enlightenment

The Enlightenment
Author: Kieron O'Hara
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780741537

Blamed for the bloody disasters of the 20th century: Auschwitz, the Gulags, globalisation, Islamic terrorism; heralded as the harbinger of reason, equality, and the end of arbitrary rule, the Enlightenment has been nothing if not divisive. To this day historians disagree over when it was, where it was, and what it was (and sometimes, still is). Kieron O'Hara deftly traverses these conflicts, presenting the history, politics, science, religion, arts, and social life of the Enlightenment not as a simple set of easily enumerated ideas, but an evolving conglomerate that spawned a very diverse set of thinkers, from the radical Rousseau to the conservative Burke.

A Practical Guide to Enlightenment

A Practical Guide to Enlightenment
Author: Adam Wagner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN:

This book outlines a process that can guide one to enlightenment. The language surrounding enlightenment is fanciful and misleading. Enlightenment is to stop the mind. To stop your thoughts. As simple as that. This is how you do that!A simple meditation process can guide you there, but there is more to it then meets the eye. Inspired by The Power of Now, this book can lead you to flow state. To nirvana, God, or riches. Good luck, Please review!

Buddhism for Beginners

Buddhism for Beginners
Author: C. Alexander Simpkins
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1462921752

For those searching for mindful moments or for a more engaged way of navigating life in the twenty-first century, Buddhism for Beginners opens the door to understanding Buddhism's key concepts and practices. The authors tap into their years of training and study in meditation, martial arts and Eastern philosophy to bring readers a comprehensive introduction to the spiritual tenets and attainments that mark the pathway to enlightenment. In this new hardcover edition, the authors explain in clear and simple terms: The history of Buddhism The key themes and belief systems (the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, Mahayana, nirvana and more) Ways of integrating Buddhist principles and philosophy into the everyday The organizing notions and overarching thesis of Buddhism: to live fully aware in the moment, to see things as they truly are, and to recognize yourself as part of the whole Buddhism's relevance today Buddhism for Beginners then completes this introduction to meditation and mindful moments by offering simple exercises, practices and prompts reflective and supportive of the Buddhist teachings and tenets laid out in the volume, including filling- and clearing-the-mind meditations, performing acts of compassion and inner-peace and conflict-resolution exercises. An essential purchase for people looking to integrate Buddhist principles into their lives or for those seeking a more meaningful, mindful or meditative path.

The Spiritual Guide

The Spiritual Guide
Author: Richard White
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498294839

Many people ask, "How can I live a more spiritual life, a life that can ultimately lead to enlightenment?" And by way of an answer this book describes four of the most important steps that we can take along the spiritual path--staying open to suffering, living a generous life, cultivating mindfulness and wonder, and accepting death but affirming joy. The Spiritual Guide offers a clear discussion of basic spiritual themes. It does not assume the truth of any given standpoint, and it has something to say to all people, regardless of their religious affiliation or lack of it. Most of us are profoundly concerned with meaning-of-life issues, but academic philosophy is remote while "new age" spirituality can be impossibly vague. This book uses parables, philosophical ideas, and stories from a variety of religious and philosophical traditions to illuminate what it means to live in a spiritual way. The Spiritual Guide is both practical and theoretical, and it speaks directly to readers as students of life.