"Conscious Immortality is the study of the non-dual wisdom of Ramana Maharashi. The book is divided into 21 interesting chapters in a question and answer format. The primary theme of the book is Ramana's "Self Enquiry Method" of self realization through the query "Who am I". This method is purported to be the quickest and most direct method of self realization. The greatest obstacle in this process is our own mind and ego which constantly focuses outward on external things rather than our inner consciousness. According to Ramana, the soul, mind, and ego are mere words and are not true entities of any kind. The only truth is "Consciousness" which has been our eternal birth right. The difficulty with this analysis is that "Self" and "God" are considered synonymous with one another and our real identity is considered "One" with the "Absolute". According to this non-dual philosophy, we are the infinite consciousness of "God". Other terms used are the "Self", "Absolute"; however, on a finite level, we share the ego, mind or individual consciousness of man. The book does not go into any depth the subject of creativity and does not explain how and why man does not know his true identity. "Conscious Immortality" is a provocative but very difficult book to rectify with some peoples' established beliefs especially if one comes from a Judaic Christian background. How we come to terms that we are the "Absolute" or "Self" is a difficult if not impossible concept to incorporate into one's belief system. When the relative part of ourselves engage in prayer, are we really praying to our higher "Selves"? Notwithstanding these challenges, this book is thought provoking and I would highly recommend it.