The Eye That Sees Itself is a collection of small, gem-like essays, exploring the vast domains that open up when one transcends the subject/object mode of perception. They were written by renowned physicist Shimon Malin over a period of twenty years. Combining simple metaphors with a profound perspective based on his own experiences, he leads the reader to new thresholds of awareness.
It would be difficult to adequately describe the impact this book has had on me. Perhaps after a second reading the effort will come easier. It's content reflects so much of my personal experience of the "indwelling Christ" (big "s" Self as opposed to little "s" self), and yet the author's language is far different than my own. My best advice is that you read this book the way it was likely written: slowly, and with great attention given to every word.
One to three page essays on consciousness. Commentary on the search for dualistic explanations when awareness is independent of such explanations. Quantum mechanics, physics, philosophy, metaphor.