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Collision with the Infinite: A Life Beyond the Personal Self
Suzanne Segal
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| #94238 in Books | 1996-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .61 x5.51 x8.49l, | File type: PDF | 174 pages||13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.| Collision with contradictions|By Michael|I had a very strong reaction to this book, because I felt while reading it that I was being manipulated. The author supposedly had an experience in which her sense of personal self was completely annihilated--what Buddhists would call annata--but I really doubted that this was the case. It actually felt like the opposite--that the auth|From Publishers Weekly|The utility of this book derives from the clarity with which Segal describes the profound spiritual experience of the egoless state and the sense of emptiness that many spiritual traditions seek to produce. Segal's easy and conversational
--She thought she had gone mad, but she was enlightened and didn't know it! Some people spend years in caves trying to experience what suddenly happened to Suzanne Segal. This is the incredible story of a young woman who irrevocably lost all sense of personal self, or an "I".
It is the story of her mind's desperate attempts to come to grips with -- or deny! -- her spiritual condition, a process which took eight years.--
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