judge
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Post by judge on Dec 23, 2011 21:24:40 GMT -5
I am interested in knowing your comments about James Swartz's teachings and book: goo.gl/77LLz
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Post by adamsdp on Dec 25, 2011 12:06:56 GMT -5
I have read "How to Attain Enlightenment" and think it is the best spiritual book I have read. It is very clear and comprehensive. It is hard to single out a specific topic he covered that stands out but his explanation of knowledge (ie. self inquiry) based versus experiential (ie. yogic practices) is a must read since it sets up so much of one's practice and study that follows from this fundamental understanding. To me, the book is a complete guide from theory to practice and the only book I have reread multiple times.
Dave
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Sept 2, 2016 8:53:20 GMT -5
I have read "How to Attain Enlightenment" and think it is the best spiritual book I have read. It is very clear and comprehensive. It is hard to single out a specific topic he covered that stands out but his explanation of knowledge (ie. self inquiry) based versus experiential (ie. yogic practices) is a must read since it sets up so much of one's practice and study that follows from this fundamental understanding. To me, the book is a complete guide from theory to practice and the only book I have reread multiple times. Dave Just stumbled on this, another recommendation for James Swartz.
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