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Review of Enlightenment of Mind

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Enlightenment of Mind" by Karna Sonam Tarjay.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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What I really liked about "Enlightenment of Mind" by Karna Sonam Tarjay is how it combines ancient wisdom with modern concepts in a way that feels deeply transformative and relevant to our lives today. The book isn't just about theoretical ideas; it actively invites you to experience a shift in how you perceive yourself and the world. It explores profound themes like the nature of consciousness, the illusion of separateness, and the journey toward self-realization. That's why I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.

This book delves into the profound journey of self-realization, emphasizing the importance of transcending ego and external illusions to attain a state of meditative consciousness. Through disciplined practice and unwavering trust, individuals can achieve awakened wisdom, where attachment and discrimination cease. The book explores concepts like the impermanence of reality, the oneness of Nirvana and Samsara, and the ultimate understanding of selflessness.

This book explores the profound teachings of enlightened awareness. It emphasizes transcending dualistic thinking and breaking free from conceptual barriers tied to time, space, and form. It highlights how enlightened beings, free from judgment and self-identity, embody wisdom, love, and oneness. The book "Enlightenment of Mind" by Karna Sonam Tarjay is well-suited for readers interested in mindfulness, spiritual growth, and self-realization. 

The way the book relates these timeless teachings to concepts like quantum physics and psychology adds a fascinating layer, making it feel like a bridge between ancient spirituality and contemporary thought. It's a book that challenges you to think deeply and live more consciously, which I found both inspiring and empowering. It highlights the path of enlightenment as one marked by effortlessness, compassion, and the dissolution of dualistic thinking, guiding seekers toward the bliss of true selflessness and the realization of mind-only.

In this book, I have not found any dislikes. What stands out is how the book connects these spiritual ideas with practical advice on mindfulness and personal growth. The author emphasizes that enlightenment isn't about escaping the world but about changing our approach to life's challenges. For example, the notion of "suchness" encourages us to embrace reality as it is, finding wisdom in moments of stillness and awareness. The book's editing was good; it had no errors.

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Post by Emmanuel Chima 3 »

"Enlightenment of Mind" sounds like a profound exploration of consciousness and spiritual growth that skillfully bridges ancient wisdom with modern ideas. I appreciate how it connects deep philosophical concepts with practical advice for everyday life, making it seem accessible and transformative. It's definitely a book I'd consider reading to deepen my understanding of mindfulness and self-realization.
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While I haven’t had the chance to read “Enlightenment of Mind” by Karna Sonam Tarjay, the way it intertwines ancient wisdom with modern perspectives sounds particularly compelling. The exploration of consciousness and the blending of spirituality with contemporary ideas like quantum physics seems like it would offer a fresh and transformative approach to understanding the self and the universe. It appears to be a profound guide for those deeply interested in mindfulness and spiritual growth.
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*Enlightenment of Mind* by Karna Sonam Tarjay sound like a deeply insightful and transformative read, especially with its blend of ancient wisdom and modern concepts. I'm intrigued by the exploration of consciousness and self-realization, and the connection to practical mindfulness. It seems like a profound journey toward understanding the nature of reality and the self. I might have to pick it up and see for myself!
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This is not my genre so I will probably skip this book. I do like the approach that we can change how we deal with life's challenges, and it is not about escaping the world. This book may give useful tips on changing how you perceive yourself and the world.
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"Enlightenment of Mind" by Karna Sonam Tarjay combines ancient wisdom with modern insights from quantum physics and psychology to encourage one to think more deeply and live more consciously.
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This review captures the essence of Enlightenment of Mind beautifully, emphasizing its ability to blend ancient wisdom with modern ideas. The book’s focus on self-realization, mindfulness, and practical guidance makes it both inspiring and transformative, offering readers a profound yet relatable path to deeper understanding.
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Yes, I am interested in self-realization, mindfulness, and spirituality. Karna Sonam Tarjay will provide me with more food for thought.
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"Enlightenment of Mind" by Karna Sonam Tarjay bridges ancient wisdom with modern thought, exploring self-realization, mindfulness, and the oneness of existence. A transformative guide blending spirituality with psychology and quantum physics—deeply inspiring and empowering. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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This book would be useful for those who are serious about mindfulness or are in a place where they need spiritual help. But not for me. Good explanatory review, thank you
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The book is about enlightened beings like Buddha, but I don't see how its content differs from usual spiritual/self-help books. Enlightenment/Nirvana is vague and intangible, traits this book embodies. I'll pass.
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Spiritual concepts like nirvana and enlightenment are things many people look forward to achieve, and I believe that Enlightenment of Mind by Karna Sonam Tarjay will help interested readers understand these concepts.
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"Enlightenment of Mind" by Karna Sonam Tarjay bridges ancient wisdom with modern concepts, exploring self-realization, meditative consciousness, and transcending ego through mindfulness, compassion, and non-dualistic thinking for transformative spiritual growth. Congrats BOTD!
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An idea aimed at encouraging leading life mindfully rather than strategizing escapism. The author blends ancient wisdom with modern concepts, which is what appeals the most to me. Congratulations on the well-earned perfect rating. I look forward to diving into this one soon.
Thank you for a comprehensive review.
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This book invites you to experience a change in the way you perceive yourself and the world and how to approach life's challenges. It addresses thought-provoking topics such as the nature of consciousness, the illusion of separation, self-realization, and true altruism. Sounds interesting.
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