Könyv Already This G. Tyler Wright

Already This

A Dialogue on What You Are and How to Live It

Szerző: G. Tyler Wright
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 05. 07. 2026
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For the seeker who already knows the teaching, but still feels something is missing.Already This is...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
82
EAN
9798185180600
Enbook ID
53199287
Súly
123
Méretek
152 x 229 x 5

Teljes leírás

For the seeker who already knows the teaching, but still feels something is missing.

Already This is a direct, practical dialogue on nonduality, awareness, and living from what you are.

Many sincere seekers already know the words. They can say, "I am awareness." They can say, "I am not the body, not the thoughts, not the emotions." They understand that everything appears in consciousness. And yet, somewhere underneath, the old movement continues: wanting a deeper experience, wanting the mind to go quiet, wanting life to feel different, wanting awakening to finally feel complete.

This book is written for that exact place.

In a clear conversation between G. Tyler Wright and "the Mirror," Already This looks directly at the subtle ways seeking continues even after the truth has been recognized. It explores the body, thought, emotion, the witness, wanting, meditation, relationships, work, aging, and ordinary daily life - not as distractions from awakening, but as the very places where recognition becomes usable.

This is not a book about becoming spiritual.
It is not about chasing a permanent state.
It is not about escaping the body, the mind, or the world.

It is about seeing that every thought, every emotion, every doubt, every desire for something more is already appearing in the open knowing that you are.

If you have practiced for years, read the books, watched the teachers, had glimpses, lost them, found them again, and still felt that one final thing was missing, this book may help you see the last movement of the seeker more clearly.

The thought "something is missing" appears in what is already complete.

That is the doorway.

Already this.