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This fascinating and wide-ranging book is the true story of a coolly rational and deeply unhappy person who sought release from the tyranny of the mind. Having 'entered the stream' of awakening, he set out to find what might lie beyond. This is not yet another version of "I found my salvation in Jesus". No religio-moral sentimentality will be found here. The author's message is, as Socrates pointed out, that an unexamined life is not worth living. This book is addressed to all those people who are genuinely interested in the question of what it means to be a human being, in the hope that it…mehr

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This fascinating and wide-ranging book is the true story of a coolly rational and deeply unhappy person who sought release from the tyranny of the mind. Having 'entered the stream' of awakening, he set out to find what might lie beyond. This is not yet another version of "I found my salvation in Jesus". No religio-moral sentimentality will be found here. The author's message is, as Socrates pointed out, that an unexamined life is not worth living. This book is addressed to all those people who are genuinely interested in the question of what it means to be a human being, in the hope that it will encourage them to widen their horizons and not be limited by them.
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The author, having been scientifically-oriented from a very young age, started his working life as an Electronic Engineer. Having had a deeply unhappy childhood, he soon abandoned a career and lifestyle that had now lost its value to him and went in search of some real meaning to life.

Through therapy, he soon came to find great happiness, but enjoyed the path of personal growth so much that he continued along it. Then by chance one day he discovered the way to gain release from the tyranny of the mind. The revelation transformed him.

Yet, having glimpsed something far beyond, the author was still not content. He set out to find what might lie beyond, and was not unsuccessful