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Fruits of Awakening

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Fruits of Awakening

By: Edward Salim Michael
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Did life appear by chance or as a response to a necessity in the Universe? What is the place of human beings in Creation? If they awaken to the mystery around them, their lives can become infinitely richer and fuller. Will those lives not take on an entirely different value if they realize that every moment that passes is unique and a farewell? On all these questions, as well as many others, Edward Salim Michael shares the fruits of the path to awakening he followed during fifty years of intense meditation practice and full presence in active life. Thanks to the powerful spiritual experiences with which his path was interspersed, the author sees the world from ordinarily inaccessible dimensions. He knows how to encourage seekers to want also to awaken to another state of being and consciousness to discover the Ineffable that they carry within themselves without knowing it.Born in England, Edward Salim Michael (1921-2006) spent his youth in various Eastern countries and lived for a long time in India, his grandmother’s country. After many years of assiduous meditation practice, he had, at the age of thirty-three, an extremely powerful experience of awakening to what one might equally well call his Buddha Nature or the Infinite within himself. It was to Buddhism that he felt closest, but, as all his writings come from direct spiritual experiences, to illustrate his words, he does not hesitate to quote the Bhagavad Gita, the Gospels, or Christian or Sufi mystics.He is the author of The Law of attention, Nada Yoga and the Way of inner Vigilance, now a recognized classic Spirituality Physical Exercise Yoga Sufism
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