Personal, reflective, and gently investigative, these early essays have a raw, fresh quality which predates the more formal theory and practice of Peter Ralston's two popular books, The Book of Not... This description may be from another edition of this product.
A short refreshing swim through the depth of "being."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Peter Ralston goes into what it is to simply "be." In doing that, there is some explanation of how it is that we forget to appreciate our own "being." A really wonderful book to lay the groundwork for understanding who we are and what we aren't.Although this might be a book about the "groundwork," I wouldn't pass it up at any cost. For me, this book filled in a bunch of holes in my understanding of "being." Also, if you are into NLP, there is a great bit in there on how to make use of "state control" in exploring the depth of your own existance. It is a refinement to managing your emotions, rather than trying to just feel good all of the time.If you are into the exploration of your own infinite depth, read this book (especially if you are just getting into this work.) It is like talking casualy with one of your friends who also happens to be a mystic.
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