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The freedom of being

by Jan Frazier

Publisher: Weiser Books Published: 2012-09-01 Category: Politics & Democracy

Imagine discovering that the very search for freedom keeps you imprisoned. Imagine learning that peace, joy, and liberation aren't destinations to reach through years of practice, but rather a recognition of what's already present when you stop struggling. This exploration into the nature of awakening offers a radical perspective that challenges everything we've been taught about personal transformation and the spiritual journey.

At its core lies an invitation to examine the fundamental assumption that drives so much human suffering: the belief that something is wrong with you, with this moment, with life itself. This assumption creates an endless cycle of seeking, fixing, and improving that paradoxically prevents the very peace we're pursuing. Through clear, accessible language and penetrating insight, readers are guided to see how the mind constructs a false sense of self that feels separate, threatened, and incomplete.

What makes this approach particularly valuable is its practical wisdom born from direct experience. Rather than offering another system to follow or another set of practices to master, the guidance points directly to the possibility of immediate freedom. The perspective shared here doesn't require years of meditation, perfect circumstances, or special abilities. Instead, it reveals how freedom is available right now, in the midst of ordinary life, regardless of external conditions or internal states.

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