Who is in?
Beyond Self-image
by Avikal E. Costantino
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Pub Date Dec 01 2022 | Archive Date Nov 07 2022
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Description
For all spiritual seekers who encounter the basic question of identity: Who am I? or Who is in? or What is the nature of I?
Who is in? is for all spiritual seekers who encounter the basic questions of identity: Who am I?, Who is in? or What is the nature of I? Using the Zen Buddhist koan - a paradox to be meditated upon - ‘Who is in’ as a door to discovering the true self and pure subjectivity, this book provides examples and understandings, techniques and invitations to experiment with self-inquiry.
A Note From the Publisher
Avikal is also a poet. He lives in Bondi, Australia.
Advance Praise
I found Avikal Costantino's book on mastering the inner judge inspiring, easy to read and extremely practical. He obviously understands the subject well and presents it in a way that can lead people to do their own work on overcoming the tyranny of their inner judge. As a seminar leader who deals with this theme, I find this book a great contribution to the work and will not hesitate to recommend it to our participants.
Dr Krishnananda Trobe, author of Face to Face with Fear and When Sex Becomes Intimate
Freedom to be Yourself is a very deep and thorough look into how our own personal judgement can impact on our lives, and perhaps more importantly, who we are.
The book is divided into four parts: Recognising the Inner Judge, Freedom from the Judge, Being Yourself and Experience. In these sections we are taken through a variety of subjects including what is the inner judge?, gossip, guilt, sexuality and spirituality. The book is illustrated throughout with case studies, depicting the lessons mentioned in the chapters, and how the issues were dealt with / overcome.
At the end of each chapter, exercises are provided to help you understand and explore the lessons covered. These exercises challenge you to face the truth about who you are, and why you are like the way you are; they make you face what is real in your life. By working through these little exercises, you will come to know yourself better and on a much deeper level.
This book gives us much to think about, especially in terms of who we are, who we appear to be, and how we measure personal worth. I would recommend this to those who wish to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and to those who find themselves asking ‘who am I?’
Sammi Cox author of One Turn of the Wheel
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781785359477 |
PRICE | $18.95 (USD) |