Fred Davis

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Average rating: 4.07 · 483 ratings · 50 reviews · 52 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Book of Undoing

4.18 avg rating — 147 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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Awaken NOW: The Living Meth...

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Fashion, Culture, and Identity

3.65 avg rating — 96 ratings — published 1992 — 8 editions
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Beyond Recovery: Nonduality...

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The Book of Unknowing: From...

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Yearning for Yesterday: A S...

3.79 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 1979 — 2 editions
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Awakening Clarity: A Spirit...

4.40 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2013
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The Book of Unveiling: From...

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Country tools: Essential ha...

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“Every time I press that red button on the top of your head that reads, “There’s no Alex,” a reflexive thought pattern shoots up and declares, “Oh yes there is, and here’s what he has to say about this.” I press it again, and another pattern comes out, like, “I only understand this intellectually.” Or “I’m just not feeling it.” Whatever. It’s all a smokescreen, just another defensive mechanism to help me not tell myself the truth. Nobody wants to wake up 100% or they’d already be awake. I need at least 51% to work with a client successfully. And a willingness to open. A: I think I get what you’re saying. Are you saying that objections arise, but that there’s actually nobody there doing it? F: That’s exactly what I’m saying. Since there’s no Alex, it can’t be Alex raising the objections, right? A: Right. F: Conditioning is automatically arising to meet circumstance. A: Right. F: Well, if these objections aren’t even yours, do you have to believe them? A: (thinking, then smiling) No. No, I do not have to believe them! Fred: Precisely! And there’s the power. We don’t suffer from what we think; we suffer from what we believe! If we suffered from what we think, I’d still be a basket case. Thoughts arise. Period. This much we know from our direct experience, yes? A: Yes. F: The good news is that we don’t have to take thought very seriously. If we don’t take delivery of those thoughts, if we don’t claim them, they can’t hurt us.”
Fred Davis, Awaken NOW: The Living Method of Spiritual Awakening

“comes, when it comes. This is huge.”
Fred Davis, The Book of Unknowing: From Enlightenment to Embodiment

“Complaining is just a strategy for keeping ego alive, for propping up our false story of independent existence.”
Fred Davis, Beyond Recovery: Nonduality and the Twelve Steps



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