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The Landscape of Enlightenment
- With Doors and Windows to Our World
- Narrado por: Mike Tompkins
- Duração: 7 horas e 3 minutos
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Sinopse
Harri's descriptions soar from the mundane to the sublime and take the intimate details, understanding, and experience of the awakened state to an entirely new level. He makes clear that this life of ours can be a delightful continuum of perception from the deep liveliness of expanded consciousness to the smallest details of daily life. It is not necessary to go to heaven in order to experience heaven or to be divine. Instead, these are natural aspects of individual awareness that are usually hidden and misunderstood. Harri shares with us his amazing life story from early childhood to the present through personal stories and poems.
Resumo da Crítica
"A powerful vision of enlightenment." (Marci Shimoff, number-one New York Times best-selling author of Happy for No Reason)
"Having interviewed over 360 awakening people to date, including gurus, yogis, swamis, monks, and rinpoches, I consider Harri unique in several respects. Great clarity of consciousness has been his norm for most of his life, consequently he appreciates subtleties and details most newly awakened people overlook. He enjoys this state while living an active life in the world." (Rick Archer, Buddha at the Gas Pump)
"Harri has certainly lead an interesting life. In his book, The Landscape of Enlightenment, Harri describes a wide range of spiritual experience in a vivid way. His account of his spiritual journey represents the importance of balance and integration of all spheres of life, material and spiritual, inner and outer, abstract and concrete. I recommend this book as a fascinating account of the seamlessness of the spiritual journey with the worldly one." (Francis Bennett, Trappist, made profession at the Thomas Merton Monastery, and best-selling author of I Am That I Am)
"Harri's book is brimming over with deep personal insights that will strengthen your sense of self and light up your life. This book is awesome. You should read it!" (Valerie Gangas, best-selling author of Enlightenment Is Sexy)