Beyond the Now: Essays on the Heart of Nonduality

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Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US, Jan 8, 2021 - Philosophy - 288 pages
The true enlightening or awakening state does not split the human being into pieces -personal vs. transcendent, egoic vs non-egoic- but sees all of them as vital and useful parts of the great totality of being human. Enlightenment seeks to heal rather than divide. In this groundbreaking book, Jason Shulman shows how our egoic self, with its flaws and imperfections, is the perfect vehicle for manifesting the universal consciousness we all long for. The personal self and the larger transcendent or impersonal self actually need each other to exist. They are born together as co-dependently arising phenomena. Jason Shulman's great work of kindness has helped thousands of people walk the path of healing the human spirit and return to their "perfectly imperfect," loving nature. Through this true path of awakening, we heal ourselves, and in this way, help heal the world.

About the author (2021)

Jason Shulman is a healer, teacher and poet of nonduality. He has been teaching for over twenty-five years and is the creator and founder of A Society of Souls, The School for nondual healing and Awakening. There he teaches the distinctive body of nondual work he has developed to awaken the human spirit: Nondual Healing, Impersonal Movement and the Work of Return. Jason's main concern has been to develop paths of healing the mind, body and spirit based on his own understanding of the difficulties inherent in the human condition. Jason's teaching is filled with wisdom and great kindness for the human condition of which we are all a part. His ability to guide students and answer questions about the spiritual path call upon his gift for language, which enables him to describe the ineffable in direct and simple words. Jason's own search has led him to have an extensive knowledge of the world's great religions, the most current advances in Western psychology, scientific research and the arts. This allows him to meet individual students in their own context providing them with deeply personal insight which is also universal in nature.

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