Conscious Liberation


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Liberation is the freedom from the limits and thoughts that influence our behavior, as well as the freedom and autonomy to free our minds from the shackles of the past. Conscious Liberation: A Method for Personal Transformation and a Pathway to Healing is a method that explores the concept of how negative life experiences that cause disruptions in our subconscious mind, leave us with a lasting imprint that we are often not aware of. You may feel unfilled, overwhelmed, unworthy, or sad for no apparent reason. You may have trouble with relationships, struggle with self-worth, or have difficulty with emotions or self-regulation. You have tried therapy, but it didn’t last long. Now you feel stuck; wondering if you will ever feel whole. This book takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery and healing by giving them personal stories, information, healing exercises, and examples and advice. By accessing and addressing the needs of our inner selves and the memories that shape it, we can learn to release the past, feel healthy, whole, and fulfilled, and lead a more gratifying life. This book is an essential tool for anyone looking to understand and heal the emotional wounds of their past and uncover the hidden influences of their mind all on their own. Conscious Liberation




Living Liberation


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This book presents a clear and understandable explanation of life as a spiritual process. It is in two parts. Part one is an explanation of the means, function and purpose of life as a process of spiritual evolution. It reveals the hidden mechanisms that show exactly how we can understand and live this process as our own healing and liberation. This understanding is derived from the authors many years of both spiritual practice and work as a soul healer. This book will teach a radical new way of viewing and understanding the nature and working of karma. It offers a clear view of how the experiences of your life arise and why, but more importantly how you can creatively engage in your life's process to create freedom and healing.Part two presents the six principles that facilitate life as a Living Liberation. Each principle becomes a component in the Living Liberation(tm) Meditation Practice. The meditation is a means of learning and practicing how to live in alignment with life as a process of liberation and healing, bringing peace and self acceptance. Each meditation comes with a commentary illuminating it's function and a work book to facilitate it's integration through self reflection and observation. Through the process of Living Liberation(tm) situations that were previously a cause of pain become the means of your liberation, healing to the root cause. You will deepen your ability to be present in yourself and to yourself. In this self-acceptance you creatively integrate what you previously experienced as separation, reclaim yourself and open to joy.Living Liberation(tm) bridges the gap between meditation and life, between the internal and external experience. It teaches the means of living the process of liberation. It requires nothing but the willingness to practice it in your life, to bring love and healing to every level of your being. If practiced sincerely and diligently the contents of this book will change your life.




The Liberation of Consciousness from Identification with Form


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The purpose of this work is to explain in detail how consciousness identifies with form, how that identification is perpetuated by the reactivity that naturally follows, and why this misidentification is a necessary part of the evolution of consciousness into ever-greater awareness of itself. Ultimately, the reason for explaining all of this is to make it clear that the way out of this self-constructed and self-perpetuated delusion is through some degree of nonreactivity. That is, what will be explained is that the way out of what seems to be the trap in which we have purposefully placed ourselves lies simply through ceasing to continuously interact with the world in a way that is dictated solely by our delusion regarding our nature, i.e., by the idea that what we are is form. Because as long as we continue to interact with the world solely on the basis of this delusion, the delusion cannot do other than persist. And as long as the delusion persists, as long as we are actively generating and perpetuating this delusion through our reactivity, i.e., through the way in which we naturally tend to interact with the world of form while knowing ourselves as form, we must continue to know ourselves as we are not, and so we must also continue to suffer.




The Roots of Consciousness


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Paths of Liberation


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Jesus Christ has taught the humanity the path of salvation and self- realization. “Peace I leave with you; I do not give to you as the world gives.” John 14 /27. The Buddha invented the path to happiness and taught us the eight fold path for samyak samadhi. Patanjali the propounder of Yogasutra advocates Ashtangayoga for emancipation – the state of ultimate peace. Everyone is entitled to achieve this emancipation or liberation even if the paths towards liberation are different. However, it can be achieved only through a spiritual journey with an earnest strive. So this book describes about the paths of liberation as discussed in Samkya and Yoga Philosophy.




Liberation Psychology


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Liberation Psychology: Theory, Method, Practice, and Social Justice guides readers through the history, theory, methods, and clinical practice of liberation psychology and its relation to social justice activism and movements.




The Psychopolitics of Liberation


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Explaining changes in the political consciousness of the oppressed using the ideas of Paulo Freire, Albert Memmi, and Jungian psychology, this original book explores how psychological bonds of oppression are broken and offers a psychopolitical theory for the analysis of the autobiographies of four Native people in Guatemala and Canada.




Mind


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A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind.




The Buddha's Dream of Liberation


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Explore the three great teachings of the Buddha with this plain-English primer • The First Turning of the Wheel: Insight into the nature of suffering—and the way out of it—from the four noble truths and the eightfold path • The Second Turning of the Wheel: Teachings on emptiness from the Heart Sutra and the Diamond Sutra • The Third Turning of the Wheel: Guidance for practitioners and teachings on awakened Buddha nature In clear language, James William Coleman, professor of sociology at the California Polytechnic State University, guides us through the ancient sutras that preserve the Buddha’s message, illuminating their meaning for today’s world and tying the Buddha’s wisdom together for us. The book concludes with chapters from two great teachers, Reb Anderson from the Zen tradition and Lama Palden from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, on how to use meditation to bring the Buddha’s wisdom into our daily lives. Table of Contents: Introduction: The Wheel of Dharma Part I: The Three Turnings of the Wheel 1. The First Turning of the Wheel: The Four Noble Truths and the Pali Canon 2. The Second Turning of the Wheel: Emptiness and the Perfection of Wisdom 3. The Third Turning of the Wheel: Untying the Knot of the Sutra of the Explanation of the Profound Secrets Part II: Turning the Wheel in the Twenty-First Century 4. Practicing the Dream 5. Tasting the Truth of the Buddha’s Words: A Zen Perspective by Reb Anderson Roshi 6. Envisioning Tara: A Vajrayana Perspective by Lama Palden Drolma 7. The Buddha’s Dream