Things become much more simplified at the end of the spiritual search... so much so that it's possible to identify key stages that every seeker encounters immediately preceding awakening (enlightenment). So in one sense, these 5 steps have not been invented by me, I have simply segmented the final stages that a seeker of truth encounters when they have reached the end of the spiritual search (for greater clarity and guidance).
If you've been on the spiritual path long enough, you've probably reached the conclusion that no technique or practice can wake you up, make you free, or make you enlightened. You will have likely realized that all effort to attain a different state of consciousness can only ever come from a delusional state of consciousness, or false self.
So what does one do then when one realizes such a thing? If there's nothing that you can do to set yourself free, then how do you become free?
Enter the 5 final steps of self-inquiry.
The Method is based upon the understanding that spiritual awakening is not an attainment, but a dissolution. These 5 steps are intended to permanently dissolve the deeply ingrained belief that you can *make* yourself free. If these steps are followed through with utter totality, awakening will be what's left as a byproduct.
While no methods 'work' when it comes to awakening, all methods fail... so in a way, any method can be helpful to exhaust the seeker in you. This method has been formed specifically for those who have tried every other method under the sun and are ready for defeat. This method is intended to be the last method.
This is the end game my friend, are you ready?
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"Those who are ripe and are exhausted with spiritual seeking and the endless questions of the mind, will find a great resonance with the words herein; and maybe, just maybe, a true catalyst for the final step." - Prof. Kriben Pillay, Author of The Poisons - greed, ill will, delusion
Kyle Hoobin is an author and self-inquiry teacher. In April of 2002 Kyle experienced a profound shift in consciousness following a long battle with depression. He now offers support for those seeking authentic freedom in their lives. Kyle's teachings focus on practical and accessible methods of self-inquiry with a focus on finding freedom through direct personal experience. He has distanced himself from conventional lineage based teachings in an effort to establish a more authentic spiritual standard for spiritual seekers. To learn more, visit kylehoobin.com and take part in Kyle's bi-weekly live streams and his self-inquiry video series.
"The Method" is a rather short book that can be read in one or two sittings. It's intended audience are people who are experiencing a shift in consciousness away from identifying with an individual self toward identifying with the Universal Mind (or at least that's what I surmised).
The book is divided into two major parts. The first part describes the consciousness shift in five distinct stages. The second part consists of questions and answers regarding those stages. The book is written in very direct and simple prose, avoiding metaphysical jargon completely.
The basic message is that the process of "awakening" or "enlightenment" can be completed only when the subject has given up trying to attain it. I wouldn't describe the five stages as a "method" but rather a natural process of growth ending in death (letting go of the individual ego).
In many respects "The Method" is similar to other books on this topic, in particular those written by Eckhart Tolle. If you have read those books, there probably isn't much new information in this one; however, the Q&A section is worthwhile reading. Kyle Hoobin also appears in short videos that are available on the Internet, such as the Tub Talk series, which is pretty entertaining.
While I do think the author is a brilliant writer and probably explains painfully complex ideas better than anyone I have ever come across... this book left me feeling extremely depressed. How can a soul that is biologically hardwired to a meatsuit that is sustained by thoughts, emotions, decisions, and a body made to birth other emotion and thought driven mini meatsuits ever completely abandon all attachment to everything they seemingly have ever known, the children they birthed and all emotion, desire or need for answers, any hope for improvement in their lives, purpose or enjoyment and just surrender to what is (especially if they are struggling) and do nothing and take comfort in knowing nothing they do matters bc nothing will ever make them happy so why bother... and somehow this transforms you into a thoughtless, emotionless void and that's the ultimate endgame. How is that not just slapping Ghirardelli chocolate on atheism?
Answered several questions and in many formats. I love the simplicity in reading this. I am certainly much more aware of my understanding of awakening and now my seeking will be a little less lonely. Thank you
The end of ur illusion.. All questions answered.. Thanks to Kyle.. I hope everybody uses this to end the subtle ego in them that trying to attain enlightenment..
I have read so much about what the experience of enlightenment has been for others. These stories have inspired me to keep on keeping on and on and on and on.... Finally, Kyle Hoobin presents the map of the mysterious process of awakening. The steps he has laid out have called me to a place of total commitment. As I work the steps, I am experiencing a slowing of my mind. So much is dropping away, notably, the need to seek, attain, know, to be more. I am finding myself content just to be. I know in my heart that I have passed the point of no return. I am ready for the end game and here is the map.