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Mystical Oneness and the Nine Aspects of Being: A step-by-step guide to enlightenment and beyond

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Title: Mystical Oneness and the Nine Aspects of Being: A step-by-step guide to enlightenment and beyond
Author: Wayne Wirs
ISBN: 9781540839367
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2016
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Condition: Used: Very Good
Clean, unmarked copy with some edge wear. Good binding. Dust jacket included if issued with one. We ship in recyclable American-made mailers. 100% money-back guarantee on all orders.

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Publisher Description:
Mystical Oneness and the Nine Aspects of Being presents an entirely new approach to spiritual enlightenment. Rational, down-to-earth yet heart-centric and loving, Wayne Wirs takes you straight through the Gateless Gate of enlightenment... and into the mysterious realms beyond. Each of the Nine Aspects of Being provides a unique opportunity for spiritual growth and lasting happiness. Soon you will:
  1. Revel in a new appreciation of your body (the Mortal Aspect)
  2. See through the illusion of the Me-Story (the Inner Ego Aspect)
  3. Converse from love rather than the ego (the Outer Ego Aspect)
  4. Lose the fear of death (the Soul Aspect)
  5. Transcend your self-boundaries and experience oneness with the world (the Witness Aspect)
  6. Awaken to Cosmic Consciousness (the Mystic Aspect)
  7. Live both in the world AND of it (the Self Aspect)
  8. Transcend the paradox of unity and separation without conflict or excuse (the I AM Aspect)
  9. Live in a state of Divine union while still maintaining your individuality (the TaoGod(I) Aspect)
The smart have their theories, but the wise have their scars. Most books on enlightenment are like diet books: They promise fantastic results... but they rarely deliver. Why? Because simple solutions (all you have to do is drop your self!) seldom work with complex problems (what exactly is this 'self' anyway?). What if, instead of the typical all-or-nothing approach (you're either enlightened or you're not), we break the sense of self into smaller, easier to work with aspects? Instead of struggling to drop a stubborn and tenacious ego all at once, we allow it to fade away one step at a time. As the ego gently fades-as we become less-self boundaries collapse and enlightenment is realized. But enlightenment is probably not what you think it i