Roger Walsh
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Essential Spirituality: The 7 Central Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind
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1999
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14 editions
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Paths Beyond Ego: The Transpersonal Vision
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published
1980
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14 editions
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The World of Shamanism: New Views of an Ancient Tradition
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published
2007
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4 editions
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Higher Wisdom: Eminent Elders Explore the Continuing Impact of Psychedelics
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published
2005
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4 editions
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The Spirit Of Shamanism
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published
1990
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6 editions
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Staying Alive: The Psychology of Human Survival
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published
1984
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2 editions
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The World's Great Wisdom: Timeless Teachings from Religions and Philosophies
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2013
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4 editions
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Espiritualidad esencial
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Towards an Ecology of Brain
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published
1980
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5 editions
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Beyond Health and Normality: Explorations of Exceptional Psychological Well-Being
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1983
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“Desire by itself is not wrong. It is life itself, the urge to grow in knowledge and experience. It is the choices you make that are wrong. To imagine that some little thing—food, sex, power, fame—will make you happy is to deceive oneself. Only something as vast and deep as your real self can make you truly and lastingly happy. —Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,”
― Essential Spirituality: The 7 Central Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind
― Essential Spirituality: The 7 Central Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind
“Life Contains Inevitable Difficulties Life is not only short, but difficult. There are times of great joy, love, triumph, and delight, moments when we are beside ourselves with happiness. But there are also times of inevitable sorrow: of sickness and loss, of grief and despair. There are also incomprehensible amounts of unnecessary sorrow: of senseless oppression and torment, slaughter and suffering. None of us escapes life unscathed. It is crucial to recognize this and not gloss over the inevitable difficulties of life, because “If a way to the Better there be, it exacts a full look at the Worst.” This is why religious scholar Jacob Needleman concluded, from his survey of world religions: The perception of the suffering inherent in the human condition, the perception of man’s inhumanity to man: this moment of awareness has been spoken of in all traditions as a tremendous moment. It is a tremendous moment because it is the recognition of suffering—both ours and the world’s—which gives birth to both compassion and the urge to awaken. These motives propel us to spiritual practice and thereby eventually allow us to escape suffering and to relieve the suffering of others. Our”
― Essential Spirituality: The 7 Central Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind
― Essential Spirituality: The 7 Central Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind
“The inertia of a lifetime is not undone in a day.”
― Essential Spirituality: The 7 Central Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind
― Essential Spirituality: The 7 Central Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind
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