My Life of Love and Truth: A Spiritual Autobiography
This posthumous autobiography tells the story of Barry Long's life from his early years in Australia to a career as a successful newspaper editor and then how successive spiritual crises and realizations made him into a spiritual master who changed the lives of thousands of people around the world. It is a candid and sometimes painfully honest account of transformation by love and the transcendental. Liberation or spiritual freedom is not gained by trying to be like everyone else. Liberation is to have the will, the power, the simplicity to be what you are from moment to moment, without pretence and without considering what you or others think you should be or should not be. Naked of being anything, you must stand, and stand alone.
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My Life of Love and Truth: A Spiritual Autobiography
This posthumous autobiography tells the story of Barry Long's life from his early years in Australia to a career as a successful newspaper editor and then how successive spiritual crises and realizations made him into a spiritual master who changed the lives of thousands of people around the world. It is a candid and sometimes painfully honest account of transformation by love and the transcendental. Liberation or spiritual freedom is not gained by trying to be like everyone else. Liberation is to have the will, the power, the simplicity to be what you are from moment to moment, without pretence and without considering what you or others think you should be or should not be. Naked of being anything, you must stand, and stand alone.
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My Life of Love and Truth: A Spiritual Autobiography

My Life of Love and Truth: A Spiritual Autobiography

by Barry Long
My Life of Love and Truth: A Spiritual Autobiography

My Life of Love and Truth: A Spiritual Autobiography

by Barry Long

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Overview

This posthumous autobiography tells the story of Barry Long's life from his early years in Australia to a career as a successful newspaper editor and then how successive spiritual crises and realizations made him into a spiritual master who changed the lives of thousands of people around the world. It is a candid and sometimes painfully honest account of transformation by love and the transcendental. Liberation or spiritual freedom is not gained by trying to be like everyone else. Liberation is to have the will, the power, the simplicity to be what you are from moment to moment, without pretence and without considering what you or others think you should be or should not be. Naked of being anything, you must stand, and stand alone.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781899324378
Publisher: Barry Long Books
Publication date: 05/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 358
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Barry Long (1926-2003) was a writer and spiritual teacher with an original and challenging way of communicating age-old truths.

Born and raised in Australia he started out as a junior journalist and became the youngest-ever editor of a Sydney Sunday tabloid, somewhat prophetically called 'Truth'. At that time spiritual truth was far from his mind, but in his early 30s, the ambitious and successful family man began to question all his values. For some years his inner pain and suffering increased. Eventually, in 1965, he fled Australia and went to India. After many adventures, alone in the Himalayas he experienced what he called a 'mystic death', or the realization of immortality. This was the real beginning of his journey towards 'the unfathomable mystery of God or Life and that other divine mystery of true love between man and woman'.

He wrote of his insights and realizations and for thirty years gave talks and seminars in many countries. He inspired and guided many thousands of men and women without wanting to create a big organization or attract personal fame. He was concerned with the individual, not society. He taught that the way to truth and the reality of love is through direct experience, not belief or imagination; and that freedom comes from taking responsibility for one's own life. He was fulfilled by the prospect that one day someone might hear the truth from him and be able to live it. Evidently very many did. His legacy may be seen in their lives and in the work of some of those he inspired, including other teachers, notably Eckhart Tolle.

Table of Contents

Publisher's Note vii

About Truth 1

I Must Go… 3

1 The First Test 7

2 All Is Provided 15

3 God-Mad 21

4 Spiritual Experiences 29

5 Masters 35

6 Bhagavati, Bhagavat 43

7 Leaving 55

8 India 61

9 To The Himalayas 71

10 Goodbye Ann 87

11 Immortality 97

12 Hello Julie 105

13 The Broom That Swept By Itself 115

14 The Star 121

15 Who Will Teach The Teacher? 129

16 The Black Energy 135

17 Teach Me! 143

18 And His Tears Were Of Joy Not Sorrow 151

19 Julia 159

20 The Working Of The Great Will 163

21 The Climax 167

22 Life In The Moment 171

23 The Archons 177

24 Just One More Day 183

25 John, The Man 191

26 Gold From Mr Gold 197

27 The Mystic Restitution 201

28 Come Home Daddy 209

29 Into The World 219

30 Mum And Dad 229

31 The Homecoming (Almost) 237

32 The Devil 245

33 God Speaks 251

34 The Guardian Of The Threshold 257

35 The Children's School Nobody Wanted 265

36 The Birth Of The Centre 269

37 The Boy Mystic 281

38 The Origins Book 293

39 More To Life Than The Mind Believes 299

40 No Greater Love 301

41 What To Do? 307

42 Julie's Writings 313

43 Desperate Days 325

44 The Last Hope 331

45 Final Days 335

46 Julie's Return 343

Bibliographic Notes 353

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