
Awareness: Conversations with the Masters
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Awareness awakens you to the truth that you possess everything you need right now to be happy and fulfilled.
Happiness is your natural state. You don't need to do anything to acquire it; you only need to drop something. This audiobook shows you what that is. There is not a single person who ever gave time to being aware who’s quality of life didn't change.
You see life differently because you are different. You respond to people and situations differently. You see things you have never seen before. Beautiful things. You're much more energetic, much more alive. When you finally awake, you don't try to make good things happen; they just happen. You understand suddenly that everything that happens to you is good. You understand that all is well, even at times when things seem a mess. You discover that there is a loving force surrounding you at all times that is always within reach, always right here in your midst, making your life meaningful and beautiful and rich.
- Duración del título7 horas y 26 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento en Audible2 octubre 2019
- IdiomaInglés
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- Tipo de programaAudiolibro

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Detalles del producto
Duración del título | 7 horas y 26 minutos |
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Autor | Anthony de Mello |
Narrador | Anthony De Mello |
Fecha de lanzamiento en Audible.es | octubre 02, 2019 |
Editor | The Center for Spiritual Exchange |
Tipo de programa | Audiolibro |
Versión | Versión íntegra |
Idioma | Inglés |
ASIN | B07YYSYRVP |
Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon | nº320 en Audible Libros y Originales (Ver el Top 100 en Audible Libros y Originales) nº10 en Espiritualidad nº37 en Éxito personal nº3,440 en Cristianismo (Libros) |
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Beautiful, simple and elegant words to talk about
Real Love
Reality
A life worth living
The origin of unhappiness (and how simple is to be happy)
I recommended it to friends and loved ones already.
Thank you Anthony 🙏🏽
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If you are a Christian within a particular culture, you may find it unsettling. For example, de Mello refers with approval to some ideas and attitudes of Eastern non-Christian mysticism.
For myself the answer is:
(1) it is wrong - and contrary to the teachings of the Church - to consider that all other religions lack insight or truth. The critical difference is in the question "Is Jesus Christ God?". If you believe Yes, and hold that in mind while reading the book, you will be alright.
(2) The book is not an exposition of Christianity; but it does revive concepts which the Church in practice has neglected, but we're very much alive in other times e.g. the Desert Fathers.
I suggest you read the book and apply the concepts to your own relationship with God. You will find that they are enriching and revealing. If you come across something with which you do not agree, simply reject it and read on.

He tells how religion can be a barrier to spirituality … perhaps for things like this,
the Catholic Church has, distanced itself from him, (he died in the 80s).
The book starts simply. It’s written from lectures De Mello gave at a Retreat (Retreat: a Catholic quiet organised spiritual away time)
Two things spring to mind: he tells how people don’t want to be cured - what they want is relief. (I’ve just looked - that’s in first chapter - which is short- all chapters are)
And De Mello tells the cost of awareness -
(perhaps its unconscious knowledge that keeps people from wanting cure …?)
“self-condemnation, self-hatred, self-dissatisfaction.’
He tells how to deal with these issues.
This book is a constant teacher to me. a source of … wonder.
I bought it in 2013. The simple beginning put me off at first. I was too literary.
Since I started reading it - four five years ago, it’s been a constant.
I find a thought swimming in the head - ‘ah that’s from De Mello’
i said ‘source of wonder’ - yes. Because passages have effectively changed.
From the first time I read them - their content which the first time was… words … now i read, and they are easy ideas, a clever ally pointing things out.
I had a tendency to gloom and inner resentment at one time. The ideas imbued from this book have taught me the silliness - the waste of an unaware life.
That said - there is a problem - which to his credit De Mello says (I paraphrase. This is an edit)
‘Don’t agree with me on all this. If you’re not questioning this as we’re going - you’re not getting awake’
(That De Mello note was a comfort to this one who finds it difficult to stop question)
The problem is the possible unfortunate tendency to ubermensch.
We’re human. Comparison may be odious but it - is - something we do.
This book may be labelled Spirituality’ but a lot would have no problem putting it on the self-help shelf. (Chesterton asked the difference between spirituality and psychology).
And there’s the problem.
DeMello speaks virtually disparagingly of earthly success.
Talks of a company CEO as a monkey pulled by societal strings.
De Mello dehumanises him
Because of the book being also self-help - because of the general spiritual void - there will be those who read this book who are negatively outlier.
Heck - I can feel like that!
Sometimes among my peers I have not succeeded.
But I know - I’ve been in a place and I wasn’t right for a number of reasons.
What I’ve learnt - it has affected my mood, which obviously affects perception.
If I didn’t have my, education- if I did think purely subjectively this book - the disparaging talk about earthly success - De Mello doesn’t include a bit where he says
‘Those guys are on *their* thing, you’re on yours….’ (actually he probably would have said ‘guys on journey’ this was 80s and it was newish then’)
I saw a TV documentary once its whole premise was John Lennon’s murder should be blamed on ‘Catcher In The Rye’.
There was a copy among John Hinckley’s possessions.
Uhhm dramatic.
Fact is speaking disparagingly of others encourages disparaging thought and talk.
Those under the cosh of a conceit -born of peer-failure may infer/translate/take - ‘this message is that I will be *better* than those without it’.
A turn on the holier than thou.
P.S in this early 21st century, ‘perfect’ means flawless. The meaning has changed. At the time of the writing of the KJV for instance - it meant ‘complete’. (Did get that via Shakespeare.)


Half the group thought it was outstanding. The other half, including me, thought it was largely a waste of time and didn't get it. It seems to be a transcript of a seminar in the '80s, but it's completely unstructured and comes across like the random thoughts of a drunk, meandering with no direction.
There were a handful of gems of wisdom, but on the whole having finished reading it I'm still not sure what it was about or what I was supposed to learn.
Each to their own, but this one wasn't for me.

I have recently sold most of my books as they don't speak to me in the same way and no longer serve me. Most just repeat same old, but this one is for keeps. Not so keen on his other books, apart from Rediscovering life which is also excellent.