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The Ken Wilber of Advaita Made Simple,
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Dennis Waite is, in my opinion, THE authoritative voice on Advaita Vedanta writing today. This particular book presents the nondual teaching in a much more accessible format than his other two works, `Back to the Truth' and `The Book of One', which offer more erudite expositions and research. `How To Meet Yourself' is superb for those new to the subject or wanting a more relaxing read. Highly recommended.
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The No Frills Approach,
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If you're really sincere in your search; if you've finally given up on the idea of for some magical talisman to cure your ills and attitudes, then this is the book for you. It is not the easiest book to read but is seems that those that are don't really work. It is written from a unique perspective, with sincerity,good humour and a deep knowledge of the subject.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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No enlightment on the subject of Advaita Vedanta!,
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This was the first book I had chosen to read on Advaita Vedanta, and I had hoped from reading excerpts of it online that it would provide for interesting reading and hopefully some deep insights into the matter. The book did not resonate with me at all. I felt that the book was a series of opinions stated by the author on the subject but it didn't offer me much insight into Advaita Vedanta or provide any information that was valuable to me.Many sections of the book were longwinded and verbose,but there were some interesting snippets here and there,but not enough to keep me interested even though I did read the book to the end.
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