
Perfect Brilliant Stillness
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Narrateur(s):
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Terence Stamp
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Auteur(s):
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David Carse
À propos de cet audio
The legendary British actor Terence Stamp reads the book that he says 'changed his life'. This is an exploration of our existence and a journey towards enlightenment.
In what the author calls 'the fine print' at the start of the book, David Carse wrote: 'There are many books out there that will help you to live a better life, become a better person, and evolve and grow to realise your potential as a spiritual being. This is not one of them...almost every popular spiritual teacher in America and Europe is teaching that ultimate spiritual enlightenment...can now be yours; and that reading their book or attending their seminar will help you toward that end. This book will tell you that these ideas are absurd, because it’s quite obvious that neither you nor anything else has ever existed....' He then concludes, 'That said, enjoy'. We think you probably will.
©2015 David Carse (P)2008 Silksoundbooks LimitedAs close to truth as can be spoken!
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These are profound words.
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Unfortunately, the audiobook is very poor, and it’s representation of the truth within it.
The narrator is so affected, and overbearing that it’s very hard to listen to.
I would’ve returned it, but I was passed the deadline.
It’s so unfortunate because this book is really a masterpiece.
Fantastic book…
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I don't blame the reader - it is what he knows. But his reading makes the 'layman' seem like they are either an uneducated cockney idiot or a stupid American - either way it seems incredibly biased and seriously detracts from the content. That makes it really difficult to just listen to the author for its content and make one's own mind up.
I started out really enjoying this and then it went really downhill as it progressed. But that's not a criticism of the content - just of the reading.
Meaningful stuff if you can get past the reader
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