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Sentient Publications Wei Wu Wei has become an underground spiritual favorite whose fans anxiously await each reissued book. Buddhism in Philosophy of Religion. Philosophy of Religion. Edit this record. Mark as duplicate. Find it on Scholar. Request removal from index. Revision history.

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Configure custom resolver. Andrew O. While the idea that there is only one universal con This book was a lot like milkshake in that it was thick, rich, and I loved it. While the idea that there is only one universal consciousness and no individual "egos" within it is pretty dang far out, I feel like anything that truly captures the nature of human thought would HAVE to be far out.

As long as you don't confuse it for physics and science, metaphysics and pseudo-science have a lot of interesting thoughts worth exploring. This was a great book because it took very foreign Eastern concepts and put them through the filter of a twentieth-century Westerner, which made it a little easier for me to understand, culturally and stylistically. I look forward to diving deeper into primary sources after reading this introduction. Jan 24, Michael Lawrie rated it it was amazing. Worth the effort.

I suspect if you crack this book its because you have an inkling of what you are getting into so "dense, worth the effort, and challenging" is probably what you expect.

You would be right. Sep 17, Pat Wendorf rated it it was amazing. It's quite difficult to review a book like this Like all of WwW's work his arguments are clearer when he uses less words, and somewhat contrived when he's doing long form exposition. The theory ranges from simple and inspired to mechanical and contrived. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one ». Readers also enjoyed. About Wei Wu Wei.

Wei Wu Wei. He received a thorough education Terence James Stannus Gray, better known by the pen name Wei Wu Wei, was a 20th-century Taoist philosopher and writer. Early in life he pursued an interest in Egyptology which culminated in the publication of two books on ancient Egyptian history and culture in This was followed by a period of involvement in the arts in Britain in the s and s as a theorist, theatrical producer, creator of radical "dance-dramas", publisher of several related magazines and author of two related books.

He was a major influence on many noted dramatists, poets and dancers of the day, including his cousin Ninette de Valois, founder of the Royal Ballet which in fact had its origins in his own dance troupe at the Cambridge Festival Theatre which he leased from to He maintained his family's racehorses in England and Ireland and in his horse Zarathrustra won the Ascot Gold Cup, ridden by renowned jockey Lester Piggott in the first of his eleven wins of that race.

After he had apparently exhausted his interest in the theatre, his thoughts turned towards philosophy and metaphysics. This led to a period of travel throughout Asia, including time spent at Sri Ramana Maharshi's ashram in Tiruvannamalai, India. In , at the age of 63, he saw the first of the "Wei Wu Wei" titles published. The next 16 years saw the appearance of seven subsequent books, including his final work under the further pseudonym "O. During most of this later period he maintained a residence with his wife Natalia Bagration-Imeretinsky in Monaco.

He is believed to have known, among others, Lama Anagarika Govinda, Dr. This was followed by a period of involvement in the arts in Britain in the s and s. Having exhausted his interest in this field, he turned to philosophy and metaphysics, traveling throughout Asia and spending time at the ashram of Sri Ramana Maharshi. In , at the age of 63, he saw the first of the Wei Wu Wei titles published.

Over the next 16 years, seven more were published, including his final work under the new pseudonym O. During most of this later period, he maintained a residence with his wife in Monaco. He is believed to have known, among others, Lama Anagarika Govinda, Dr. He died in at the age of Visit Seller's Storefront. Shipping costs are based on books weighing 2. If your book order is heavy or oversized, we may contact you to let you know extra shipping is required.



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