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PoetryPro: I enjoyed Brad Scott's biographical tale of how he turned from yogi to Christ. I also agree that absolute non-dualistic monism or Advaita Vendanta is a dead end. If the end goal of man is solely to merge with the absolute then why do anything in the world of illusion (maya)except to try and extinguish your individual sense of self? If all adopted Vendantic yoga there would be no science and everyone would sit around with...
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This book is an eye-opener for anyone who has tried to understand the appeal of the New Age and Eastern religion. It's told from an insider's (now outsider's) point of view. It sets out to explain and refute a "theology" that many have as yet failed to understand. Especially with millennium fevor in the air, people should read this one."
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Brad Scott has done what NO other author before him has done in regards to exposing the exactness of the endless falsehoods of "BAD" religion. The truth and humbleness in which Mr. Scott exposes each deceptive layer of his past experience with Eastern Occultism makes this book required reading for any one who seriously attempts to seek the truth about the authorship of the One True God of the universe. What is most compelling,...
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I have read (or attempted to read) several books about New Age practices... I have found them to be heavy, hard to grasp and dull. Mr Scott has shared a personal, empathetic and understandable experience in New Age that I found downright engrossing. I learned alot. I hope to use some of this info in my efforts to un-entangle my brother who is deeply into "Cosmic Consciousness," "Self Realization" "Sacred Geometry"...
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