Light That I Am
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Light That I Am

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Light That I Am

About this book

J. C. Amberchele is the pseudonym of a man who found freedom—real freedom—during the long prison sentence he is still serving. This freedom is the same liberation or enlightenment that so many of us are seeking, but that we seek within the framework of a life where we can have access to all the paraphernalia of the spiritual search and the apparent comfort money can buy. If you are reading this, you probably have an inkling that the real freedom which Amberchele talks about is something different and has no relation to the external freedom that most of us enjoy. The "experiments" he used before his radical shift in perception seemed, in his own words, "crazy and childish, but I gave them a try. And there it was, as plain as day." The Light That I Am is no mere prescriptive rehashing of techniques; it combines fascinating biographical material with uniquely accessible insights into the nature of who we really are and how a person continues to function after everything has changed, and yet nothing has changed.

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Publisher
Non-Duality
Year
1010
eBook ISBN
9781626256873

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Introduction
  3. Foreword, by Richard Lang
  4. Harding's Way
  5. Nobody Home
  6. The Light That I Am
  7. Bugs
  8. Letters from Home
  9. Habit-Mind
  10. Conversation
  11. Growing Down
  12. Compassion
  13. Two Days
  14. The Tunnel of Truth
  15. Practice
  16. On Being Replaced
  17. Mirror, Mirror...
  18. Turning Point
  19. Physique, Physique
  20. Conversation II: What Am I?
  21. A Bridge Over It
  22. What I Really Want
  23. Passing Through
  24. Letter to a Son
  25. Surrender
  26. More of What I Really Want
  27. Conversation III
  28. The Wild Life
  29. Mountains and Rivers
  30. Forgiveness
  31. Love
  32. Self
  33. Epilogue, by Richard Lang
  34. Appendix
  35. Afterword, by Douglas Harding