
The Book of Unknowing: From Enlightenment to Embodiment
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Narrated by:
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Scott Clem
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By:
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Fred Davis
About this listen
The Book of Unknowing continues the leading-edge work begun in the The Book of Undoing and Awaken Now. Those books are about how to awaken, while this one is primarily about the post-awakening experience itself - how to "clear". Topics addressed include how to assess if you're awake or not, why you may need a teacher, how to deal with various experiences in post-awakening, experiments and inquiries, and dozens more.
The Book of Unknowing contains 33 articles that have previously appeared on AwakeningClarityNow.com or other websites, which have been freshly edited, and are introduced by John Ames, the editor of AwakeningClarityNow.com and several of Fred's books.
©2014, 2015 Fred Davis (P)2016 Fred Davis
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