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Essence has been combined with The Elixir of Enlightenment, a short
introductory text directed toward students on the path who are
frustrated by either the spiritual or psychological barriers that
Western life can present. Discusses the values and shortcomings of
spiritual training, and explores why an impasse may occur. Reveals
how a precise understanding of your own personality can free your
inner resources so that your essential being can lead you toward
enlightenment.
This four-volume series presents a collection of talks given by
Almaas on topics such as faith, commitment, nobility and suffering,
truth and compassion, allowing, and growing up. Through these
talks, Almaas offers valuable guidance and advice for those on a
spiritual path, and he explores the challenges and psychological
barriers faced by those seeking self-realization.
What do desire and passion have to do with the spiritual life? They
are an essential component of it, according to A.H. Almaas and
Karen Johnson. Most spiritual teachings take the position that
desire, wanting, and passion are opposed to the spiritual path. The
concern is that engaging in desire will take you more into the
world, into the mundane, into the physical, and into egoic life.
And for most people, that is exactly what happens. We naturally
tend to experience wanting in a self-centred way. This book
explores how to be passionate and to feel a strong wanting without
that desire being in conflict with selfless love.
Over the past twenty-five years A. H. Almaas -- widely recognized as a leader in integrating spirituality and psychology -- has been developing and teaching the Diamond Approach, a spiritual path that integrates the insights of Sufism, Buddhism, Gurdjieff, and other wisdom traditions with modern psychology. In this new work, Almaas uses the metaphor of a "spacecruiser" to describe a method of exploring the immediacy of personal experience -- a way of investigating our moment-by-moment feelings, thoughts, reactions, and behaviors through a process of open-ended questioning. The method is called the practice of inquiry, and Spacecruiser Inquiry reveals what it means to engage with this practice as a spiritual path: its principles, challenges, and rewards. The author explores basic elements of inquiry, including the open-ended attitude, the focus on direct knowledge, the experience of not-knowing, and the process of questioning. He describes the experience of "Diamond Guidance" -- the inner wisdom that emerges from our true nature -- and how it can be realized and applied. In this process Almaas looks at many of the essential forms of Diamond Guidance, including knowing, clarity, truth, love, intelligence, compassion, curiosity, courage, and determination. Also included are exercises and questions and answers from the original talks by Almaas on which the book is based.
In this book Almaas demonstrates that healthy ego development is
part of the continuum of spiritual development. He also establishes
the possibility of attaining inner realization and developing our
essential being--"the pearl beyond price"--in the context of living
a normal human life.
The keys to self-knowledge and deep contentment are right here
before us in this very moment--if we can simply learn to live with
open awareness. In "The Unfolding Now," A. H. Almaas presents a
marvelously effective practice for developing the transformative
quality of presence. Through a particular method of
self-observation and contemplative exploration that he calls
inquiry, we learn to live in the relaxed condition of simply "being
ourselves," without interference from feelings of inadequacy,
drivenness toward goals, struggling to figure things out, and
rejecting experiences we don't want. Almaas explores the many
obstacles that keep us from being present--including defensiveness,
ignorance, desire, aggression, and self-hatred--and shows us how to
welcome with curiosity and compassion whatever we are experiencing.
In this book Almaas brings together concepts and experiences drawn
from contemporary object relations theory, Freudian-based ego
psychology, case studies from his own spiritual practice, and
teaching from the highest levels of Buddhist and other Eastern
practices. He challenges us to look not only at the personality and
the content of the mind, but also at the underlying nature of the
mind itself.
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A. H. Almaas
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For the first time in print, well-known spiritual teacher A. H.
Almaas presents the highest level and most profound teachings of
the Diamond Approach on the true nature of reality and the path to
enlightenment.
The teaching in this book is off the map--because reality itself
cannot be captured in a map. In fact, reality is far more alive,
far more mysterious than anything we can conceive of. It is always
revealing itself by knowing itself; and knowing reality and living
it becomes the fulfillment of our life. A. H. Almaas, the
originator of the Diamond Approach, here presents a new paradigm
for understanding reality: the view of totality. He reveals that
our life can become an endless revelation of reality, an adventure
with neither beginning nor end.
A. H. Almaas has been developing and teaching the Diamond Approach,
a spiritual path of self-realization and maturity based on an
original synthesis of modern discoveries in the field of psychology
and a new paradigm about spiritual nature, for more than thirty
years. If we can say the Diamond Approach has a goal it is to
realize the truth at progressively deeper levels until one reaches
the ultimate Truth, the Absolute, and to become integrated into
that truth so that we are a living presence and embodiment of that
truth. The teachings of this path have been unfolding over time,
and "Runaway Realization" presents--for the first time in
print--the highest level of teachings in the Diamond Approach in
the most profound work by Almaas so far. In this book, Almaas
offers a detailed look at the true nature of reality and the nature
of enlightenment. He also talks about practice--what it is and what
it isn't, and how practice relates to the process of realization.
He looks at what it is to be a human being and what our role is in
the totality of the universe. The material includes a discussion of
the nature of space and time, as well as a view of more and more
subtle levels of realization.
Intelligence is one of the defining characteristics of human
beings: an inherent ability to respond to the world with awareness,
knowledge, learning, and insight. Most considerations of human
intelligence are based on the notion that intelligence is a product
of brain functioning. A. H. Almaas introduces here a radically
different viewpoint, one that recognizes an actual quality of
consciousness as the source of intelligence. He calls this source
the Brilliancy of our true nature.
The presentation of his understanding of intelligence is followed
by in-depth dialogues with his students on the various barriers to
recognizing and embodying this essential quality. In particular, an
unresolved relationship with one's father is found to shape the
experience of Brilliancy. Using a Socratic method that draws upon
techniques of body-centered, Gestalt, psychodynamic, and cognitive
psychologies, Almaas helps participants work through their defenses
and conflicts surrounding this issue and then, diverging from
pychotherapeutic practice, guides them in discovering their own
Brilliancy.
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