. Isha Modern day spiritual teacher

Consciousness Revolution

Consciousness Revolution

Synopsis:

Consciousness Revolution is a collection of questions and answers asked to Isha by her many students throughout the world, during her darshans, talks and intensives. Within these pages, Isha shares her answers to all of the questions that have baffled humanity throughout the ages; what is love? why are we here? who am I?

Isha offers no belief system; she simply shares her own experience - the experience of someone who has broken through the illusion of duality and perceives the eternal truth that lies beyond. Her vision for a world united in the perfection of consciousness can only be achieved, as Isha says, through our own self realization.

Throughout the text, the reader is often shocked and surprised: Isha's perception of life is strikingly different from the fears and limitations we have become accustomed to in the modern world, and many of the things she says have never been heard before. Isha follows no doctrine or creed, and is a modern, witty woman: her dry Australian sense of humour and matter of fact personality contrast delightfully with the profound depths of her wisdom, which resonates powerfully in the heart of the reader.

At times harsh and abrupt, as she jolts the reader into wakefulness, at times as soft and loving as an innocent child, Isha sings her love for creation in the words she has woven through this book.

In Consciousness Revolution we find the absolute, unabridged truth of unified consciousness, presented by someone so down to earth, so real and direct, so honest and so grounded, that when we have finished reading, we can seriously entertain the possibility that maybe, just maybe, enlightenment isn't some far off dream.

Maybe it really is our birthright.

Maybe it's the only reason we are here at all.

This is the Consciousness Revolution.

 

Book Excerpt:

To be innocent is to be open to seeing each moment afresh.

To be innocent is to not have a preconceived idea of what is going to
happen, how something should look or what the outcome should be.

To be innocent is to embrace each moment as if it is magical, instead
of seeing it through the jaded perception of what went before.

To be innocent is to give a hundred percent to the moment, to love
without masks, to let go of our images and falsities and to be like
children: non-grasping and non-judging. Just being in the joy of the
moment.

This is just a small part of innocence, but it's a part that is missing from so many adults' lives.

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Topics/Categories:

Awakening, enlightenment, expansion of consciousness, meditation, oneness, Spirituality, wellbeing

Genre:

Religion - Spirituality , Spirituality

Type of Work:

Book

Publishers:

Kier

Purchase From:

Amazon


Original Publish Date:

2006-01-06

ISBNs:

950-17-8023-6