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I've read an awful lot of books on the topic of spirituality. One thing I've had to learn to do is filter out or weed through what I call "woo woo words", that is, "spirituality jargon". This book, I'm very pleased to say, has none of that. No nonsense, no dithering, no woo woo, just clear, to-the-point material of very high caliber. The exercises are explained in unambiguous language,...
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This book covers the basis of pure awareness in a way that no other book does. Really worth the read.
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This is an easy book to read and is powerpacked with great exercises. Although it is an easy read it took me sometime to digest all of the information. An excellent self-help book.
What is pure awareness?
If you are interested in becoming more awake and aware, more attuned to your environment, more peaceful and more alive than you have ever been before, begin a practice that can lead you into pure awareness. Pure awareness is pure and unchanging. It is always present but has been masked over with everyday worries, problems, and distractions.
"Neil Crenshaw explains in simple terms how to arrive at pure awareness. Everything you need to know is right here; all you have to do is read it and practice it. Much of the information is brand new to science and psychology such as learning who you really are by designing your own personal mandala and being able to recognize the various stages of consciousness. I hope everyone will undertake this uplifting and enlightening experience."
-James J. Barrell, Ph.D., Author of Psychology of Champions, The Experiential Method, and People: An Introduction to Psychology.
"You Can Develop Pure Awareness walks you through everything you need to know about how to arrive at that wonderful state of oneness that is often referred to as pure awareness. It is a joy to read such an enlightening book. It certainly opened my consciousness."
-Catherine E. Price, Ph.D., McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida
"This is a very informative and uplifting book. I believe it may be a new paradigm in the world of psychology."
-Donald C. Medeiros, Ph.D., Psychology Department, University of West Georgia
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