
Living Reality: My Extraordinary Summer With "sailor" Bob Adamson
After thirty years of seeking liberation, James Braha had nearly given up on finding fulfillment. His mind began to change, however, when he encountered the Hindu/Vedic philosophy of non-duality. Upon reading Sailor Bob Adamson's book What's Wrong with Right Now Unless You Think About It? James immediately invited Bob to come from Australia to share his knowledge with Americans. For five gloriou...
Paperback: 322 pages
Publisher: Hermetician Pr (December 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9780935895100
ISBN-13: 978-0935895100
ASIN: 0935895108
Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.2 x 8.8 inches
Amazon Rank: 837615
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“What i love about James Braha's book is that it is a one of a kind opportunity to sit in on a long retreat setting with Sailor Bob, a master of direct pointing Advaita or non-duality. It conveys a sense of "being there" like no other non-duality book...”
weeks in the summer of 2004, Bob and his wife stayed with the Braha family at their home in Florida. Spiritual talk with arguably the greatest non-duality teacher alive continued from morning till night, as James' dearest friends and spiritualists from around the country joined the investigations into the truth of reality versus the illusion of appearance. This is a story of liberation, friendship, humor, and love, as Sailor Bob takes spiritual aspirants beyond the need for help, just as Nisargadatta Maharaj did for him thirty years ago. It is one of the warmest, most heartfelt treatises on non-duality ever written.In the summer of 2004,Sailor Bob Adamson - one of the greatest teachers of non duality and Eastern musticism - visited the home of James Braha, where talks were held for five weeks. The talks, which were transcibed, make up 250 pages of the book, while the remaining 100 pages is commentary by James Braha.
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