An Extraordinary Absence, Jeff Foster
An Extraordinary Absence, Jeff Foster
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An Extraordinary Absence
Liberation in the Midst of a Very Ordinary Life

Author: Jeff Foster

Narrator: Stephen Paul Aulridge, Jr.

Unabridged: 4 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Wetware Media

Published: 09/08/2016


Synopsis

Jeff Foster invites you to forget everything you know, everything you’ve been taught, and everything you’ve ever read about spiritual awakening, Oneness, enlightenment, non-duality, and Advaita, and to consider a new possibility: the possibility of absolute freedom, right now, right here, in the midst of this very ordinary life. Using everyday language and drawing on both personal experience and age-old wisdom, Foster shares the possibility that all the seeking and longing of the mind can come to an absolute end with the falling away of the sense of being a separate individual, and a plunge into unconditional love. And in that plunge—which is totally beyond anything you have ever imagined—this so-called ordinary life reveals its great Secret. Written with stunning clarity and aliveness, this book is a love letter to the exhausted spiritual seeker who is simply longing to come Home.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Aaron on November 01, 2020

Hands down the most unique book I've ever read. A book that doesnt want you to understand it but to get a vibe for it. It really put things into perspective. Definitely a good reminder book when you need to ground yourself as well.........more

Goodreads review by Davide on January 12, 2022

There are some eye-opening passages and there is a lot, a lot of repetition. But Jeff is adorable anyway.......more

Goodreads review by Tejaswini on November 20, 2020

Simply Awesome Loved reading the book. The pointers are really amazing. Helpful for anyone who is exhausted with all spiritual practices and meditations......more

Goodreads review by Jillian on February 24, 2016

Truly an extraordinary book. As the author says, it's not about understanding the words themselves. It's about seeing what words point to. From his perspective, they always point to absence.......more

Goodreads review by Karen on September 09, 2012

Jeff's audio is so much better than this piece of writing. Definitely not one of the better books, on the market, re oneness.......more