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by Moller de la Rouviere

  • ISBN: 1595261419
  • Category: Politics
  • Author: Moller de la Rouviere
  • Subcategory: Philosophy
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Aeon Publishing Inc. (March 15, 2005)
  • Pages: 272 pages
  • FB2 size: 1202 kb
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  • Rating: 4.5
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Spirituality Without God Paperback – March 15, 2005. by Moller de la Rouviere (Author).

Spirituality Without God Paperback – March 15, 2005. Möller de la Rouvière's insights into what he calls the inner emotional and psychological reactivities which fragment and distort our lives brings a fresh perspective of the self-inquiry work necessary for us, as he says, to begin participating willingly and joyfully in the natural and effortless demise of our deeply-held misconceptions about life. without us, there is nothing.

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In "Spirituality Without God", Moller de la Rouviere has provided, at long last, a clear path, starting from the separate self .

In "Spirituality Without God", Moller de la Rouviere has provided, at long last, a clear path, starting from the separate self, right through to total self-transcendence. Guidelines to spiritual enlightenment, sustainable emotional equanimity, and fulfillment of their own human.

This web site describes Möller de la Rouvière’s philosophy and his book, Spirituality Without God.  . Doesn’t have quite the same ring to it as God, Tao, or Brahman, but it seems to be billed as a modern way of describing the ultimate. Yes, I’m reading his book too. My big spiritual bet is that when I die and reach the Pearly Gates, there will be a heaven entrance exam that covers material from my metaphysical and philosophical readings.

Spirituality without God is a counterbalance to theistic narratives that have dominated the ield, as well as an introduction to modes of spiritual thought and practice that may appeal to people who have no interest in God. Peter Heehs Peter Heehs is an independent scholar based in India. His publications include Writing the Self (Bloomsbury, 2013) and The Lives of Sri Aurobindo (2008). His books have been translated into Russian, Dutch, French and Japanese. REL I G I OUS STUD IE S Cover image: Kenji Yoshida (Japan), La Vie, 1993, (KY222)

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Moller de la Rouviere may be contacted at: mollerdlromsa. Moller welcomes communications about this book in the form of queries and other constructive dialogue which may further the investigation Spirituality Without God might engender. ww. piritualhumanism. ‘The fulfillment of human life is the fulfillment of spiritual life’.

Spiritual Humanism vs Neo-Advaita A 3-way discussion between Möller de la Rouvière, Tony Parsons and Alan Stoltz. The following is a 3-way discussion triggered by an article by Möller de la Rouvière. The article - Spiritual Humanism and the Question of Doing vs non-doing - is given first. This is followed by a response from Tony Parsons.

Guidelines to spiritual enlightenment, sustainable emotional equanimity, and fulfillment of their own human potential, with a radical departure from traditional religious and spiritual conventions. Möller's unique concept of Spiritual Humanism brings the spiritual quest back into the human realm.
Reviews about Spirituality Without God (6):
Malalrajas
A 2007 edition of this incomparable book is now available from the authors Web-site. I hope Amazon will choose to feature it soon. It basically extracts the core truths of Buddhisim and Advaita (less the mystical,metaphysical and cultural aspects) in a way that certainly could be said to stand on it's own. It does not and seems to have no need to pander to the habitual emotional or philosophical notions we have about spirituality. It is a beautiful book and I could only hope everyone may benefit from its message....
Nettale
Don't let the title of this book throw you! It is not "blasphemous" at all. In fact, it's just the opposite!

In his most refreshing book - refreshing because it is completely free of all jargon and theories - Móller de la Rouvière offers a common sense, step-by-step, logical, and self-verifiable approach for directly experiencing the non-dual state that gobs of mystics, saints, sages, pundits, yogis, and theorists have talked about and argued over for centuries.

If you're looking for a genuine way to dissolve your sense of being separate from "that which is", a way that won't get you addicted to following a pet theory or becoming a slave to a "guru" of any kind, this is the book to read! It's an exceptionally clear and effective guide, but simply reading the book is not enough! You have to do the necessary rigorous self-inquiry and investigation yourself! Believe me, it'll be worth it! I recommend "Spirituality Without God" wholeheartedly and unreservedly.

Michael Adamson, Ph.D./abd
San Diego, CA
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Wenes
For years I've been puzzled why those who advocate practical work on self promote a God-centered path. Spirituality Without God, for those who have actually worked on self, is a no-brainer,...there can be no authentic spirituality through belief in a God. This is a new genre of discourse that focuses on self-reliance and Spiritual Humanism, thus belief, dogma and faith are not needed.

I got through the first chapters of Spirituality Without God with the interest of an orienteer beginning an awaited quest, but by the middle, in the words of the American TV commercial, was wondering 'where's the beef'. The table setting, subordinate meal and garnishings, like passive awareness, looked great, but where was the main course, Like a cordial guest, I stayed at the table, munching on the finger food, when at the end, in the last two chapters, Moller delivered on much of what was promised.

Möller de la Rouvière's insights into what he calls the inner emotional and psychological reactivities which fragment and distort our lives brings a fresh perspective of the self-inquiry work necessary for us, as he says, to begin participating willingly and joyfully in the natural and effortless demise of our deeply-held misconceptions about life.

I disagree on a few premises, like the popular notion of the Copenhagen Interpretation that "everything is because we are,...without us, there is nothing." In my view, there is no need of a human involvement for the universe to be. Overall however, the book is very worth the read by those interesting in liberating themselves from core beliefs that keep us bound to a false reality. Until we understand the false in us, transformation is futile.

Farewell God,...Welcome to the Birthing of Human Beingness.
Gozragore
I have read and been inspired by some of the recognized heavyweights of spiritual teachings such as Adi Da, Krishnamurti, Osho, Wilber and many others which are all great all working on the principle of pointing in the direction of liberation, while undermining your tightly-held beliefs about the way you perceive the world and your self in it.

Where they all fail to be clear however, Moeller succeeds! Immediately when I read the first pages, I knew he is onto something....it hit me right in my gut. Moeller in principle does not point in the direction of anything - unlike the others - because once you do....you start conceptualizing and fantasizing about a spiritual reality better than your current life situation, much like when you dream about a new car to make your life better, which makes it into a spiritual conquest rather than an unfolding or unblocking to live your full potential. Moeller simply lays out clearly what clouds a clear and unobstructed reality. He prevents you from daydreaming about this, and ties you down to the simple problems of unconscious addiction to thought, the impossibility of wholeness under the reign of the unconcsious workings of attention, and laying a solid framework where transformation actually can take place.

Now let it be clear you cannot read your way to enlightenment, but you can lay a solid foundation and a working plan to get you going and this is where most writers on the topic fail, but where Moeller's success is evident and manifested on every single page of the book.
Joony
The more I read, re-read, study and practice the material described in this book, the more I appreciate the reach and depth of the insights and exercises in this presentation. The explanation of the unconscious association between thought and attention and how this binds awareness into a false 'reality' of the 'thought/attention-knot' is exceptionally clear and understandable.

These insights are for me not only the base for psychological work but are also essential for spiritual development. Chapter after chapter bring ever greater clarity and insight into the nondual truth of human life without me having to refer back to any of the old traditional spiritual or philosophical teachings.
Anicasalar
Spirituality Without God gives the most comprehensive view on human created suffering. It is written in quite simple language which is easily understood. It is a reference book you will find yourself reading,contemplating and meditating on again and again.

The practice pointed to not only gives visible results but allows us to relax in the direct experience of this Non-Dual moment.

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