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Doing Nothing: Coming to the End of the Spiritual Search

Contributor(s): Harrison, Steven (Author)

ISBN: 9781591810681

Publisher: Sentient Publications

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Pub Date: January 1, 2008

Dewey: B

LCCN: 2007039234

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Dust Cover, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: 18 to UP

Physical Info: 0.61" H x 8.44" L x 6.27" W ( 0.59 lbs) 132 pages

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Steven Harrison's first book remains his bestselling one. Originally published by Crossroad and then by Tarcher/Penguin (in both cloth and trade paper), it sold over 30,000 copies in those three editions. Sentient is reissuing it in this tenth

Brief description: Steven Harrison is an international speaker on the topics of consciousness, human development, relationship and alternative education. He is the author of eight books, including the spiritual and nondualism classic, Doing Nothing.

Review Quotes: Here's some contemporary Turtle Island dzogchen-cum-Krishnamurti style of pithy, unadorned, already-present insight. As a longtime student of the nature of consciousness, Steven Harrison has danced with Sufis, sat zazen with Buddhists, chanted with Hindus, met his animal guides with African and South American shamans, meditated with the sages of India and Tibet, and visited power sites, magical people, and sacred centers throughout the world. He writes:

'I studied the world's philosophies and religions. I spent long periods in India and the Himilayas, searching, contemplating, being. Through the past 25 years, I have been a student and teacher of all that I have discovered.'

'And it was all useless...'

'Even though I was discovering greater and greater depths of the mind and consciousness, no experience could solve my dilemma. No matter how far I traveled, no matter how intensely I practiced, no matter what master I found, I was still the center of the experience. Every experience, no matter how profound, was collected by the 'me.' The problem was the collector... The very grasping for an answer, for a response, for a solution that relieved me of a burden of feeling, was the problem.'

'You're already there, ' Harrison writes. 'Do nothing. Nothing is a surprisingly active place. It is there that we discover who and what we are.' Doing Nothing is for spiritually interested readers who have found themselves avidly following practices that have not fundamentally changed their lives: new therapists, ancient meditations, exotic spiritual practices. It's about discovering life directly for ourselves, about being here now.

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