Blindspot

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Spirituality

Moss Campion

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Paper; 174 pages; 6 x 9

 

Through the Wormhole of Science and Religion

Blindspot exposes the unseen distinctions that exist among the ways that people seek the Big Answers to the questions posed by life, the universe, and everything. When most people speak about God or Truth or the Divine, Campion asserts, they aren’t actually talking about anything divine or godly at all—whether they are believers, unbelievers or undecided. Whatever their posture toward these matters, they betray an almost universal “unseeingness” about what the entire spiritual enterprise is actually about—its rules, codes, even its final aim.
At its core, this book is about the blind spot that prevents us from knowing who we are. In revealing this
obliviousness, the author dives into the perspective that is commonly known as “nonduality,” the principle
that lies at the core of all world wisdom traditions, including the scientific ones.
Although there are numerous books available today about nonduality, only Blindspot addresses the critical
distinctions that exist between the conventional approaches to spirituality—indeed, to life itself—and the nondual approaches. Plus, how these same distinctions also play out in the sciences.
“Campion’s narrative voice assumes the role of your most cherished confidante, your guide to the elusive world of the nondual perspective. “Where did the hours go?” you may well ask yourself, as the dawn breaks after a sleepless night. Such is the compelling draw of this remarkable book.” —Jerry Katz, founder and host, Nonduality.com

Moss Campion

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