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File Size: 1391 KB
Print Length: 288 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1400098343
Publisher: Harmony (September 28, 2004)
Publication Date: September 28, 2004
Sold by: Random House LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B000FC28SK
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Every Deepak Chopra CD or book is very inspiring to me! This one is one of Dr. Chopra's best. Is is a CD that I listen to from time to time and never get tired of listening to it. In fact, each time, there is more meaning to me than the time before. It seems that listening to this CD gets better and better each time. This is a keeper for me! I was so inspired by the CD, I also bought the book. Both are superb!
The first DC book I've read. While there were some things that stood out to me, the flow of the writing and overall content of the book was not something I would go back and read over again anytime soon.
In "The Book of Secrets," Deepak Chopra gives us his vision of spirituality and of the reality we find ourselves wedded to. Chopra (page 15) writes: "Every secret in this book goes back to the existence of an invisible intelligence that operates beneath the visible surface of life. The mystery of life is an expression not of random accidents but of one intelligence that exists everywhere."Chopra (page 21) tells us: "You are not in the world; the world is in you. The only reason that rocks are solid is that the brain registers a flurry of electrical signals as touch; the only reason the sun shines is that the brain registers another flurry of electrical signals as sight. There is no sunlight in my brain, whose interior remains as dark as a limestone cavern no matter how bright it is outside."I found the best way to read Chopra is in small 30 minute mini-reads, ideally sitting outside in the park with birds chirping in the background, a mere rest spot within my hour long walks that may occur daily. Chopra has a poetic style to his spiritual advice that can be enhanced significantly by background conditions that are beyond the book. A good example is provided by Chopra's (page 43) remarks: "Thinking points the way whenever your mind stops being restless and speculative. On this path, you silence your internal dialogue in order to find clarity and stillness. It takes clarity for your mind to see that it doesn't have to be so driven. Thinking can turn into knowing, which is to say wisdom. With greater clarity your intellect looks into any problem and sees the solution. As your knowingness expands, personal questions fade. What your mind really wants to know is the mystery of existence. Questions knock on the door of eternity, at which point only the Creator can answer them for you. The fulfillment of this path comes when your mind merges with the mind of God."Chopra (page 31) writes: "An infinite, silent energy field flickered for an instant, experiencing an object (the rose) and the subject (you the observer) without going anywhere. Awareness simply took look at one aspect of its eternal beauty. Its only motive was to create a moment of joy. You and the rose stood at opposite poles of that moment, yet there was no separation. A single creative stroke took place, fusing you both."Chopra (page 25) reminds us that ego is not the enemy: "Throwing the ego into the dark, making it the enemy, only creates more division and fragmentation. If there is one reality, it must be all-inclusive. The ego can't be thrown out any more than desire can be thrown out." Yet even Chopra's forgiving outlook can confuse the ego when it is genuinely needed; e.g., when "you are stopped at a red light on the way home, but the car behind you doesn't stop and rear-ends you," (page 116). Chopra recommends these personal identifications of self: "This accident was no accident; it's a reflection of myself. This stranger is a messenger. When I find out why this event happened, I will uncover some aspect of myself." When the other driver is discovered to be intoxicated, for example, Chopra's critics will point to his gullibility with the issue of ego surrender. Even if some events are found to be random occurrences among many meaningful events, Chopra is not so gullible to accept the advice of a guru without the ever critical ego (at least I hope not). He (page 84) does admit that "manipulators use charm, persuasion, coaxing, trickery, and misdirection." Chopra (page 79) recommends taking the attitude that: "I will put a distance between myself and those who want to hurt me. I do not have to confront them, guilt-trip them, or make them the cause of my self-pity. But I cannot afford to absorb their toxic effect on me, and if that means keeping my distance, I will."Chopra (pages 111) plays up the term "wholeness", writing that: "Wholeness means including everything, leaving nothing out. At the present we each experience life sliced up into bits of time, bits of experience, bits of activity. We clings to our limited sense of self to protect the slices from falling apart. But it's impossible to find continuity in this way, hard as the ego tries in its struggle to make life hang together. Wholeness is a state beyond personality." But "wholeness" carries the connotation of web of life, the dynamic flux unto itself, and of system theory, and these views can only be a misplaced caricature if taken literally. For example, Ken Wilber called these views a "flat land" perspective, while having been critical of Chopra in particular. I think Chopra can find a way beyond this criticism, by sticking to his poetic spirituality in its simpleness, and while leaving system thinking in its proper place.One of the high points in Chopra's book is his treatment of evil. He (page 126) tells us that "evil depends completely on one's level of consciousness." And Chopra (page 138) writes of the repressed shadow: "the shadow has grown used to being repressed, to access this region of the mind doesn't happen easily. Nor is direct assault effective. The shadow knows how to resist; it can slam the door and hide its dark energy even deeper." He (page 141) writes: "The fleeting gap between sensation and interpretation is the birthplace of the shadow. When you go into the gap and see how intangible everything is, the ghosts begin to disperse... Evil is born in the gap. The gap isn't anyone's private possession. The gap contains collective responses and collective themes. When an entire society accepts the theme of `the outsiders' who cause all the trouble [us versus them], then evil has everyone for a father and mother." Chopra (page 142) writes, "I don't accept that evil people exist, only people who have not faced their shadows."The shadow, in fact, is found to be our lover and helper. Chopra (page 146) tells us: "That's why the words don't matter. Once you access the feeling, the real work of release can begin. You need to go on and feel it completely, ask for release, and keep going until you get a new bit of self-understanding. It may take practice before any real deep release comes to you, but step by step the walls of resistance will come down. The shadow is subtly involved in everyday life. It is never so hidden that you cannot bring it to light."Chopra (page 183) writes: "In clarity you know that you are not a puppet - you have released yourself from the unconscious drives that once fooled you into thinking that you were acting spontaneously."Chopra (page 198) writes on being mindful: "You catch the present moment without words or thought. Few things are easier to describe and harder to do. The crux of the matter is time. Time is as slippery as that blessed moment before you say `I'm happy right now.' Was that moment really fleeting or is it eternal? "Disclosure: My agenda is declared in my profile.
There are few books I never like to be separated from; this is one. As of this writing, I own it in audio (a constant companion on my iPod), on Kindle, and in paperback. When friends ask for recommendations of spiritual books, this is at the top of my list.All that is surprising, as I generally dislike New Age writing. I find it tends to be smug, preachy, and assertive rather than persuasive. But this book is highly persuasive and highly engaging. Chopra offers compelling frameworks for thinking about issues, but puts full responsibility on the reader; he offers suggestions for integrating his insights into one's life, but avoids the nagging To Do lists that mar the works of people like Dyer.Of course it won't speak to everyone. Nothing can. But do your self a favor and give it a try. It may change your life for the better.
Amazing as always. Cant put it down. I have read it twice and intend to read it again. Each time you find a new area that applies to your life. Change your life with this one book.
I always enjoy Deepak Chopra's writings. This little book serves as a quick reference for the challenges of daily living. I recently experienced several deaths of long-time friends and pets. This book helped me with how to converse with people who know they are dying, what to talk about, and how to support them, and then it helped me with my personal grieving period. I often refer to things in it, with friends who are experiencing particular needs.It shipped immediately, and qualified for Free Super-Saver-Shipping!
I have not finished reading this book yet, but it is so compelling and interesting! Deepak Chopra is very spiritual but he gives simple day to day examples to help you grasp the concepts in the book. The book reads as though Mr. Chopra's mind is so expanded and universal. I can hardly put the book down because each chapter seems to give me so much insight into myself and my life. If you are interested in learning about yourself and how you relate to this universe...you want to get this book!
I started The Book of Secrets... and thought it would be a "dip into book" when time allowed, but kept reading for about three hours. The tranquility of Chopra is evident here, whereas when I've seen him on Larry King, he appears to get overshadowed by other less dynamic guests. But here, tranquility is wisdom, and for a Type A like me, it really is a calming experience to read new "stuff". I think Chopra is an old soul who knows it all, and I'm about through the book and much wiser than before. I'll read 'til my eyes give out.Now I'm wondering which of his many books I will be led to in my surprising progress.
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