Waking Up
Over 30 Perspectives on Spiritual Awakening - What Does It Really Mean?
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Narrated by:
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Jack Kornfield
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Eckhart Tolle
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Sally Kempton
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Reggie Ray
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Sandra Ingerman
About this listen
A radical shift in identity. The direct experience of unity with all things. Unexplainable joy and a blissful ease of being. These are just some of the ways in which a growing number of people have described the experience of spiritual awakening. But is it the same for everyone? What if we've only had glimpses of "waking up"? How does the process unfold - and does it end?
Waking Up brings you the insights of 34 of today's leading authors and teachers who have deeply explored the implications of spiritual awakening. Sounds True publisher Tami Simon will speak with the teachers about their personal understandings of awakening - how it happened, what changed (and what didn't), and how their experiences can inspire and inform our own realizations.
1. A Radical Shift in Identity - Adyashanti
2. The Mandala of Awakening - Jack Kornfield, PhD
3. The Death of the Little Me - Eckhart Tolle
4. "Awake, Yes, But Keep Practicing" - Sally Kempton
5. A Freedom That Leaves Nothing Out - Reggie Ray
6. There Is No End to How We Explore True Nature - AH Almaas
7. Directness with Life - Thomas Hübl
8. Being a Light in the World - Sandra Ingerman
9. Saying Yes to Being Found - Richard Rohr
10. Loving Ourselves into Freedom - Tara Brach
11. Recognizing Your Original Face - Ken Wilber
12. Whatever Arises, Love That - Matt Kahn
13. Shifting to the Infinite Lifestyle - Robert Thurman
14. The Call of Aliveness - Mark Nepo
15. Dropping the Mind Into the Heart - Cynthia Bourgeault
16. Discovering Happiness Independent of Conditions - Shinzen Young
17. Life Is Here: Awakening Is Not a Destination - Jeff Foster
18. Divinized and Humanized - David Frenette
19. Remembering Our True Nature as the Ground of Being - Tsultrim Allione
20. Nothing Special - Thomas Moore
21. Small Glimpses, Many Times - Loch Kelly
And more.
What did you like most about Waking Up?
The questions and answers were so clear and very interestingWhat other book might you compare Waking Up to, and why?
I really can't compare to any other. This was the first audible book I have listened to and I found the content very real and helpfulHave you listened to any of the narrators’s other performances? How does this one compare?
No I have not.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It just grabbed my attention.Any additional comments?
I hope to listen to some others in the future. Thank you.A wonderful experience
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What made the experience of listening to Waking Up the most enjoyable?
Awakening is always a very personal experience, what works with one might not work with another. I am in favour not to follow a particular path of development but to create your own path of development based on your own energies, your line of least resistance and inclinations. Nevertheless listening to others reporting their own experiences of awakening is very beneficial. All is one and The One voice coming though them might have unexpected impact on your own awakening. I warmly recommend that audio book.Useful for those on the path.
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What is awakening?
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inspiring and soothing
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