The Truth is Always Simple
August 12, 2007
Just finished up No Attachments No Aversions by Lester Levenson.
It’s his autobiography… A close look at probably one of the happiest people on earth. Who he was and how he became that way.
Basically, it’s the story of his journey from B.C. (before consciousness) to the period in his life he calls A.C. (after consciousness). The story of how he “fell” into happiness and his recommendations for how you can do the same thing.
You can read it in about 90 minutes. And it will probably change your life.
Don’t let its length fool you. Its truth is simple and profound.
As I get deeper and deeper into all of this, that’s usually how things turn out: the more profound the truth, the more important it is, the simpler it is as well.
Simple things are easy to miss. And that’s the problem.
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