Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Between the covers of this book, there are words that communicate great philosophical and practical import. But, like the fullest experience of a great work of art, to come upon the words of Adi Da Samraj is to participate in an event that can not be encompassed by language. This book itself is only a vehicle for "meeting" the One Who Speaks these words--and for discovering the Truth he has come to make plain to everyone. ... As the subtitle of this book indicates, Adi Da Samraj is offering a "non-'religious' and post-'scientific'" revelation of Reality, coincident with a "radical" understanding about the "nature" of the "self" we presume to be. The separate "self or ego is, he says, not something we are being, rather the separate it is something we are doing. Adi Da's way of is the way of "radical "transcending of this contraction. Only when such "radical" transcending of the ego is the case is it possible to truly "know" or feel Reality or the Divine Itself.