Awake in the Heartland offers clear non-dual
understanding, not in the abstract, but grounded in the
actuality of daily life with all its messiness,
complexity, uncertainty, paradox, and apparent
imperfection. If there seems to be a gap between what
the enlightenment books describe and what you find in
your own life, if you still think enlightenment is
something that will happen to you in the future (or not
at all), if you're still chasing experiences or
self-improvement, then this book may be just what you
need to wake up to the truth that what you are seeking
is already here. Awake in the Heartland takes a fresh
look at questions of addiction, free will, good and
evil, authority, and identity. It encourages the reader
to look for themselves without clinging to old opinions
or relying on outside authorities. Honest, funny, and
profound, this is a book that invites you to discover
who or what you really are. About the Author Joan
Tollifson writes and talks with people about the nature
of reality. She has an affinity with Advaita and Zen,
but belongs to no formal tradition. Her first book,
Bare-Bones Meditation: Waking Up from the Story of My
Life, was published by Bell Tower in 1996 and has been
translated into German and Dutch. Joan has lived in
California, New York, and currently resides in Chicago.
Some of the teachers who have touched her most deeply
include Toni Packer, Joko Beck, Nisargadatta Maharaj,
Ramana Maharshi, and Tony Parsons.
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