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"Before
this review goes any further, please accept this advice: Get this
book!"
Reviewed
by R. Hanson on Amazon.com
Good Morning. This Is My Wake Up Call.
Before this review
goes any further, please accept this advice: Get this book!
As soon as possible and by any means, read Spiritual Enlightenment:
The Damnedest Thing. When you've finished reading through the
epilogue, you'll either think that it was an interesting and entertaining
book, or, if you "get it", it will radically change what
you think is your life! You may be unaffected, you may be
altered, but odds are strong that you won't be disappointed.
Writing this review is risky. As the book suggests,
what is written as truth today will seem silly tomorrow.
Notwithstanding that, this review approaches SE:TDT from two very
different points of view.
From the usual, everyday perspective, the book is
a wonderful experience, worthy of the time spent for anyone who
enjoys reading books plucked from the "New Age" section
regarding enlightenment, spirituality and various paths available
to "seekers". As most reviewers have written, the author's
masterful style, candor and wit make the book an enjoyable and provocative
read. You'll take offense with the author's blunt condemnation of
any practice other than self-autolysis (self-enquiry) only to the
degree that you believe in what you've been doing so far. Some readers
may find this approach unnerving and caustic, others may find it
simply direct and pointed.
The nits that some readers pick regarding the promotional
blurbs, the cover image or title, or their disagreement with some
of the beliefs and concepts in the text seem to be nothing more
than red herrings, evidence of ego-in-action, and a wild miss from
the point (or pointing) of the book. Rather, with approximately
30% of the U.S. population ready to make the shift to second-tier
consciousness, it seems that Wisefool Press knows exactly how to
target-market the book. This book was written for a specific audience,
and they did everything they needed to do to get this book into
your hands. (And guess what, folks; It's NOT about making money.)
Look again. Read between the lines as well as beyond
the concepts. See the recursive (but not paradoxical) nature of
this book. If you have a thorn in your foot, you could use another
thorn to remove it, then throw both thorns away. Use whatever "concepts"
or "beliefs" are in this book as a tool to remove all
your current beliefs, and then throw away both the beliefs and the
book. Neither will be necessary anymore.
For "No. Belief. Is. True." Including this
one.
So, from another perspective: This book does not exist.
Without doubt, as several reviewers have speculated, a "Jed
McKenna" does not exist. "You" do not exist and "I"
do not exist. This review does not exist. Everything you think you
are is illusory, and every belief you have is false without
exception. "Nothing that says two, not one, survives."
With that understanding and the insight that "there's
only one of us here", who wrote this book? (Pronouns fail miserably,
here.) Read the following out loud, using I as a pointer
to the indescribable, impersonal, boundless I that is Truth,
and not the i you sense as a separate, ego-bound body-mind
organism:
I wrote this book, in order that I might
wake myself up and find my way back home. In the depths of my 15
billion years of sleep, I'm whispering to myself, "Wake up,
and see who I really am."
What an outstanding piece of work!
The
Enlightenment Trilogy by Jed McKenna
Spiritual
Enlightenment: The Damnedest Thing
Spiritually
Incorrect Enlightenment
Spiritual
Warfare
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