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And Yet...
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 In Praise of the Philosophical Life
2 The Seminal Question: Who Am I?
3 The Challenge of Embodiment
4 The Changing Fortunes of the Soul
5 Who or What is the Spirit?
6 The Power of Imagination
7 Right View
8 Intuition: The Other Way of Knowing
9 Creativity: Self-Actualization and Transcendence
10 Higher Consciousness
11 The Art of Self-Understanding and Self-Transformation
12 The Shadow of Enlightenment
13 Freedom, Destiny, and the Quantum Reality
14 The Quest for Wholeness
15 The New Age: Regression or Possibility?
16 Toward Integral Consciousness
17 Remembering the Future
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Georg Feuerstein, a leading figure in the fields of yoga and the nature of consciousness for more than 20 years, was the founder of the Yoga Research Center and served on the governing board of the Healing Buddha Foundation. A contributing editor to Yoga Journal, Intuition, and Inner Directions, he was the author of 25 books, including The Yoga-Sutra of Patanjali and The Philosophy of Classical Yoga.
"From one of our culture's wisest scholars comes a book that is as
clear and compelling as anything recently written about spiritual
understanding. Reading Lucid Waking is a spiritual experience."
*Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Prayer Is Good Medicine and Healing
Words*
"Feuerstein's approach is intellectually and philosophically
precise, suggesting that the modern world needs genuine
philosophical inquiry--not as an intellectual pastime, but as a way
to understand clearly who we are and how our lives are intimately
connected with those of our fellow beings and our world."
*Bodhi Tree*
"Impressive in the range of scholarship displayed this is a
stimulating and thought-provoking work. Georg Feuerstein never lets
the reader off the hook of lucid waking and directs our attention
to the proper use of mindfulness in order to achieve understanding
and awareness. This is an inspiring book. Balanced, clear-thinking
and compassionate, it holds out hope for humanity at a time of
apparently endless confusion, fuzzy feeling and intellectual
fragmentation; a time when, for many, it would be easier to
despair."
*Caroline Phillips, New Humanity*
"The author of this volume of thoughtful essays is arguably the
most articulate and knowledgeable Western writer on the spiritual
traditions of India; but here he addresses a question of truly
universal relevance: How can we awaken ourselves from automatized
and conditioned patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving to
which we have grown accustomed? How can we--individually and as a
society--really wake up? Feuerstein speaks clearly and simply from
his own experience and observation, summoning helpful references
when needed but never hiding behind them."
*Intuition*
"Lucid Waking is an odyssey through philosophical thought and how
it connects to mindfulness in everyday life. . . . devoted
spiritual seekers will find the work very valuable not only for the
content, but also for the questions raised in each section."
*Tami Brady, TCM Reviews, May 2010*
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