Selected Product: | Awareness Paperback Author: Anthony De Mello Publisher: Zondervan Publishing House Release Date: December 1990 Reading Level: Young Adult ISBN-10: 0006275192 ISBN-13: 9780006275190 List Price: £6.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Way to Love ISBN-10: 038524939X The Song of the Bird ISBN-10: 0385196156 Walking on Water: Reaching God in Our Time ISBN-10: 1856072401 One Minute Wisdom ISBN-10: 0385242905 The Fall:the Insanity of the Ego in Human History and the Dawning of a New Era: The Insanity of the Ego in Human History and the Dawning of a New Era ISBN-10: 1905047207 |
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This is a book about 'waking up' and enlightenment as De Mello calls it, so it really hasn't anything to do with religion ~ so the review someone else left about it not being accepted by the church ~ Who Cares? The church's obviously don't know anything about enlightenment, whereas Anthony De Mello definitely does. De mello makes some strong points and uses a little 'blasphemy' which lends authority to the truths he speaks. It's such a good book that I read it 3 times. | Not authorised by Church Authority | Customer Rating: | | Anthony De Mello was a gifted writer, and a charismatic teacher but his books certainly aren't in line with a lot of Catholic teaching, which was why concerns have been expressed by the Holy Catholic Church about his writings. Officially we are told to read with 'discernment'. I would advise Catholic readers to take notice of this official advice from the Vatican. | a great work | Customer Rating: | It saddens me that some Catholics find this book unchristian - the point is that this book reaches the spiritual truth that is at the heart of every religious tradition. It goes beyond demonination and beyond concepts and beliefs - right to the essence of reality itself, where is nothing but pure consciousness and well-being. Anthony DeMello was a spiritual teacher who just happened to express himself in a Christian framework. But really there's little difference between him and teachers like Eckhart Tolle or Krishnamurti. In fact I came across this book on the recommended reading list on Eckhart Tolle's website, where I have found other fantastic books such as The Fall by Steve Taylor The Fall:the Insanity of the Ego in Human History and the Dawning of a New Era: The Insanity of the Ego in Human History and the Dawning of a New Era.
| A wonderful book | Customer Rating: | | I was introduced to this book about 10 years ago by a Catholic priest at a time when I was thinking about becoming a Catholic. That never happened & my convictions have since changed considerably: Today I'm a convinced atheist (which I had been before my turn to Catholicism) but I still read and re-read this book on a regular basis. It is one of the richest books I have ever read and even though I know it cover to cover, I invariably feel refreshed each time I go to it. It's a book I would like to be able to thank the author for writing, though I know Anthony De Mello died ten years before I was first handed this wonderful book. |
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