
Conscious Spirituality
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Narrated by:
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Florian Höper
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By:
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Steve Pavlina
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We are what we make ourselves to be.
From one perspective we're all separate individuals. From another perspective we can see ourselves as a unified whole.
Imagine a gigantic sheet of aluminum foil with billions of tiny indentations in it, like protruding fingers. As individuals we’re the dents. Collectively we're the foil. You can choose to adopt either perspective, or switch back and forth.
As an individual your power is limited. You're just a dent in a sea of other dents. But you have an interesting perspective on the whole sheet. No other dent sees the same picture you do. No other dent experiences the sheet in the same way. The collective perspectives of all these individual dents add up to the self-awareness of the entire sheet. As individuals we help this reality understand itself.
Acting through the perspective of the entire foil, however, we're much more powerful. The better we understand this foil, the more we can consciously...
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- Trevor J. Corwin
- 07-04-20
An Absolute Homerun!
I have been on "The Path" for some time now, but have only recently become aware of Steve Pavlina's work. This particular work is absolutely essential to anyone who is devoted to their Spiritual Life. It touches eloquently on ALL the key aspects. This is a gem among gems, and I not only highly recommend this book, I suggest checking out his other works as well. Having enjoyed his work so much that I imbibed several of his books in the span of less than 24 hours, I can safely assume at this point that the others are equally satisfying.
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