Synopses & Reviews
In spiritual fantasies, we dream of achieving true enlightenment: that far-off state of consciousness in which we become perfect human beings, always satisfied, never battered by emotions, and capable of knowing and doing the right thing at all times. Failure to achieve this state can make us wonder whether we will ever be pure enough to become enlightened. These self-limiting thoughts distract us from what we can achieve now. Spiritual realism frees us from the fantasy of having to develop a perfect personality in order to find enlightenment. While spiritual delusions lure us into thinking that enlightenment brings the elimination of all suffering, spiritual realism helps us love the world as it is and make peace with the difficult feelings we all face.
Steve Posner links his personal experiences with spiritual wisdom from all over the world in order to reveal a reliable path toward a more realistic spirituality. To illustrate this realistic spirituality, He tells dramatic stories from his own life. He describes tense experiences, including being threatened by thugs in Shanghai and traveling with terrorist supporters in Palestine. He also recounts moments of great joy: climbing up mountaintop shrines in Burma with the Buddhist monk Gayuna Cealo, meeting the silent saint Mother Meera, meditating with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, journeying with the spiritual guide Chalanda Ma across Israel and India, and being embraced by Amma the hugging guru. Charting a course that can be followed by anyone of any faithand even those of no particular faithSteve Posner brings us to the calming presence within that can be experienced not only when our eyes are closed in prayer or meditation, but also when they are open.
Spiritual Delights and Delusions shows us that we need not resist or deny the natural anxieties that come and go in order to attain a spiritual awakening. Uncertainty itself can offer opportunities for a profound peace and a forgiving heart, returning us to the steady spiritual silence that exists beneath the normal struggles of our everyday lives. This book is a guide for imperfect people who seek enlightenment in an imperfect world.
Synopsis
"Spiritual Delights and Delusions is a very refreshing and thought-provoking approach to spiritual wisdom. It's wonderful to read practical truth. Blessings on this wonderful book."
Caroline Myss, author of Entering the Castle and Anatomy of the Spirit
"Words can't describe the passion and power in Steve Posner's once-in-a-decade masterpiece."
Dr. Denis Waitley, author of The Seeds of Greatness
"Posner helps awaken us from the frustrating delusions of what could or should be to the delightful reality of what is now."
Neil Douglas-Klotz, author of The Sufi Book of Life
"Steve Posner is one of the best teachers that you will find."
Marshall Goldsmith, author of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal business bestseller What Got You Here Won't Get You There
"Spiritual Delights and Delusions is a fascinating work. It offers us a message that is insightful, practical, and provocative."
Marci Shimoff, coauthor of the New York Times bestseller Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul and Happy for No Reason
"Spiritual Delights and Delusions contains a rare teaching."
Janet Atwood, coauthor of The Passion Test
"Posner has an important message to share with others."
Daniel Stambler, founder of Zen Community of Jerusalem
"Spiritual Delights and Delusions is essential reading for anyone with an interest in what it means to be a human being alive today."
Siona van Dijk, Director of Community Development, Zaadz, Inc.
Synopsis
While spiritual delusions lure us into thinking that enlightenment brings the elimination of all suffering, spiritual realism helps us love the world as it is. Steve Posner links his personal experiences with spiritual wisdom from all over the world in order to reveal a reliable path toward a more realistic spirituality. Charting a course that can be followed by anyone of any faith—or even of no particular faith— this book is a guide for imperfect people who seek enlightenment in an imperfect world.
Synopsis
While spiritual delusions lure us into thinking that enlightenment brings the elimination of all suffering, spiritual realism helps us love the world as it is. Steve Posner links his personal experiences with spiritual wisdom from all over the world in order to reveal a reliable path toward a more realistic spirituality. Charting a course that can be followed by anyone of any faith—or even of no particular faith— this book is a guide for imperfect people who seek enlightenment in an imperfect world.
About the Author
Steve Posner has been a spiritual teacher for more than thirty years. He has an Ed.M. from Harvard, and his writings have appeared in the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the International Herald Tribune, and numerous other publications. He lives in San Diego, California, and Shanghai, China. Visit his Web site at www.steveposner.com.
Table of Contents
1 THE REWARDS OF SPIRITUAL REALISM.
2 THE WISDOM OF FEELING GOOD ABOUT FEELING BAD.
3 THE ILLUSION OF A PERFECT PERSONALITY.
4 AN ENLIGHTENED WEEPING.
5 YOUR FEARS NEED NOT FRIGHTEN YOU.
6 OUR IMPULSE TO LOVE.
7 EASING ANXIETIES THAT COME AND GO.
8 THE VALUE OF CHANGING BELIEFS.
9 FINDING THE CALM OF UNCERTAINTY.
10 THE NATURAL CYCLES OF EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION.
11 THE MYSTIC’S FREEDOM.
12 USING OUR COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS.
13 RESOLVING CONFLICT WITHIN US AND AROUND US.
14 SHIFTING INTO AN ACTIVE ENLIGHTENMENT.
Index.