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Bliss: Taking the Leap from Mind to No-Mind, Misery to Mirth Jun 24, 2001
Sociologist Catherine Schultz has given us a scholar's review of the literature on transcendental experience along with lots of good poetry, great quotes and a heavy dose of poetic self-awareness to see if she can shake us out of our miserable minds and into the place where life is lightness, laughter, creativity, joy and fun. She truly believes we are capable of organizing American life around these values and walks the reader through the traps that keep us away from living blissful lives. We do not have to live life as suffering, competition, scarcity and drudgery. But it takes making a quantum leap from mind to no-mind in order to experience the bliss of the universe, the divine co-creation we are part and parcel participating in. This book will nudge and infuriate, annoy, distract and inspire you. But don't sweat. It's all part of Catherine's plan to launch you into that realm of consciousness where you can experience the fun for yourself. Leave this book on your night table and read it bits at a time. Let it into your dreams where it can work its magic. Then tell me that I'm wrong when I tell you that she's right. When we get quiet enough, we can all hear the voice of God and feel the cosmos cursing through our veins. This is love at first light...... Dawn Jordan
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