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Being: the bottom line


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 130
EAN: 9780955176227
ISBN: 0955176220
Label: Non-Duality Press
Manufacturer: Non-Duality Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 120
Publication Date: March 21, 2006
Publisher: Non-Duality Press
Studio: Non-Duality Press


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'Spiritual' dialogues usually aim to guide the seeker towards enlightenment, towards escape from identification as a suffering individual. In Being: The Bottom Line, however, Nathan Gill points out that 'enlightenment' only appears significant from the viewpoint of 'me' - it's only the story of 'me' that requires enlightenment. Your true nature is Being, and Being is already all that is (even when there is seeming ignorance of that), with no requirements whatsoever.

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Rating:  out of 5 stars - The Bottom Line
I called this review the bottom line because within 15 pages Nathan Gill gives you the whole ball of wax. Its kinda like life is a movie and all the characters in life are played out on a screen. Nathan is telling you don't pay attention to the story playing out on the screen, look at the screen! The story is just that a story. The screen is consciousness/awareness - the gap between thoughts - "you" are the screen. Nathan points this out very fast. Pay attention! Find the screen, be the screen. I'm ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Crystal clear
A stunningly clear book on non-duality.... the mystery put into clear words, to stop the mind in its tracks! I am grateful for such a clear expression of this.!!!!.. both me and my wife agree on this one



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Supurb
Nathan Gill is quite simply the most consistant, non wavering, "never steps on his own toes" author one could find on this subject. He never gets off track. It seems as if most other authors on this subject tell us that "There is nothing you can do to "attain" this state, but just do this or do that and you might make it" or they tell is that even though there is "no one home", we torpedo "ourselves" by seeking. That sounds non sequitor to me. I digress. Nathan is clear and relatively easy to ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Byzantium
This book possibly expresses the author's thoughts, even understanding, with some accuracy. But to someone who is not already familiar with the point-of-view being expressed it is totally useless. It is easy enough to claim some sort of affiliation with Ramana Maharshi, but presenting the view of reality that Ramana enjoyed, described and promoted is a different matter altogether. This writer seems to relish riddle mongering. He assumes an air of authority, of greatly superior wisdom and insight, but ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - The end of the line
If you've really had enough of seeking, this is the book for you. With precision and clarity Nathan Gill devalues the whole business of liberation, awakening, enlightenment, to reveal simply what is. If there's a 'me' around, that's OK. If there's not a 'me' around, that's OK too. It's not necessarily blissful, it's not necessarily pleasant - but what a relief.


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