Is This a Dream?
Using the philosophy of non-duality as a framework, with a Foreword from Deepak Chopra, Anoop Kumar takes us on an exploration of identity. You are not who you think you are.
Using the philosophy of non-duality as a framework, with a Foreword from Deepak Chopra, Anoop Kumar takes us on an exploration of identity. You are not who you think you are.
Using the philosophy of non-duality as a framework, with a Foreword from Deepak Chopra, Anoop Kumar takes us on an exploration of identity. You are not who you think you are.
Inspiration & personal growth, Metaphysics, Mindfulness & meditation
Using the philosophy of non-duality as a framework, Anoop Kumar takes you on an exploration of identity, the core factor that is at the heart of not only spirituality, but also science, philosophy, religion, and every other facet of life, including washing the dishes on Saturday night after the guests leave.
But identity isn't only about us. It also influences what we see of the world around us. What is this world, after all? How does it relate to who we are and how we experience the world? As we explore these questions, the falseness of the dichotomy of you and the world around you is exposed. We are now upon a time in which our perspectives on spirituality, science, philosophy, and religion have evolved enough to stand together in the glare of the spotlight as we ask the most practical of questions: What is the common truth among all these? How does it change my life right now? How does it change the world?
Is This a Dream? includes a Foreword by Deepak Chopra
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5 out of 5 stars: I am taking the book slow, as I find its contents helpful to reflect on. However, even the first few chapters alone have helped me so far. As adults primarily, we place a lot of labels on ourselves (with the help of the world at large) and sometimes forget our other states of being or of consciousness, such as when we were babies and had no conception of identity, or when we are asleep, or in awe. To be aware of these different states of consciousness provides a calm, powerful control for me over the state of my emotions, which Anoop elucidates throughout the book. In addition, Anoop has very concise, practical and down to earth discussions/definitions of ethereal topics such as meditation and enlightenment, among other topics. My one concern with the book is that it may go over the heads of some people who are not ready for it - such as people who are not familiar with topics such as meditation, consciousness, enlightenment. However, for people who have some familiarity with the topics discussed it will be a breath of fresh air, and very helpful and insightful. Similarly to other books such as the Power of Now, the book helps us return to our true inner selves, and not identify with our mind/external labels only. Unlike Power of Now though, Anoop explains the coexistence between thought and presence and why/how the two are to be integrated in life, not at odds with each other. ~ F. Ley, Amazon
5 out of 5 stars: I have read through this book twice and still find myself picking it up and opening up a random page for pearls of wisdom and thoughts to reflect upon. Using the framework of "dreaming," Anoop was able to guide my mind into better understanding of itself. He discusses consciousness in a way that gives you a better understanding of your true self, and can help alleviate the suffering caused by our prior programming of a "separate self." Reading this book as improved my practice of meditation. He invites you to embark on a journey of self-discovery as a way to experience this truths for yourself. ~ Babatunde O, Amazon
5 out of 5 stars: The author is brilliant and captivating, his ability to talk about science and spirituality truly sets him apart from others who approach reality in a singular perspective. The vast knowledge he brings to the table is astounding, the perspectives will open your eyes, enjoy the read! ~ Adrian Sinclair, Amazon