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Open to the Unknown: Dialogues in Delphi

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In the autumn of 1990 students from around the world ga thered at Delphi to study with Jean Klein. In this place once sacred to Apollo they discussed Advaita (nondualism) with one of its most dedicated exponents. Transcriptions of these lively sessions become the basis for a profound inquiry into our real nature.

125 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1992

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November 6, 2011
I only read a portion of this book I found online at www.omalpha.com/jardin/klein-en-imp.html

I printed out a copy months ago, and it stayed on my bedside drawer gathering dust. I don't know why I printed it. I don't know why I waited so long to read it until now...

This touched on so many points of understanding myself and in situations as 'first person', desire, sex and loving relationships, as teacher, in happiness, death, theater...that I've been questioning and exploring. And I am now interested to get a copy of the complete transcript of the discussion.

Great text that I will return to throughout my life.
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