Beyond Vision: Going Blind, Inner Seeing, and the Nature of the Self
In this unique and exhilarating autobiography, Allan Jones – Canada’s first blind diplomat – vividly describes how an untreatable eye disease slowly decimated his visual world, most challengingly during his postings in Tokyo and New Delhi, and how he discovered and took to heart the revelatory Indian philosophy that changed his life. Advaita Vedanta, the most iconoclastic and liberating of the classical Indian philosophies, profoundly altered the author’s experience of self and world. He found that the true self, as distinct from the individual ego, far exceeds the boundaries of individuality. It lies beneath sightedness or blindness and is absolutely unaffected by the latter. This welcome shift of perspective was reinforced by startling discoveries in contemporary physics, evolutionary biology, and developmental psychology that are fully consistent with Advaitic metaphysics. As for the practical applications of metaphysics, this book demonstrates step by step how Advaitic insight and practice significantly reduce physical and psychological tension. The most telling examples have to do with adjustments compelled by extreme circumstances. Thus Jones describes how he drew upon Advaitic mindfulness techniques to maintain his white cane mobility skills in the teeth of permanent spinal, nerve, and muscle pain. The arc of Beyond Vision moves from the claustrophobically personal to the openness of the transpersonal. It begins in a dysfunctional family background, breaking out into a full life encompassing an adventurous foreign service career, spiritual exploration, and an unconventional kind of marital love.
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Beyond Vision: Going Blind, Inner Seeing, and the Nature of the Self
In this unique and exhilarating autobiography, Allan Jones – Canada’s first blind diplomat – vividly describes how an untreatable eye disease slowly decimated his visual world, most challengingly during his postings in Tokyo and New Delhi, and how he discovered and took to heart the revelatory Indian philosophy that changed his life. Advaita Vedanta, the most iconoclastic and liberating of the classical Indian philosophies, profoundly altered the author’s experience of self and world. He found that the true self, as distinct from the individual ego, far exceeds the boundaries of individuality. It lies beneath sightedness or blindness and is absolutely unaffected by the latter. This welcome shift of perspective was reinforced by startling discoveries in contemporary physics, evolutionary biology, and developmental psychology that are fully consistent with Advaitic metaphysics. As for the practical applications of metaphysics, this book demonstrates step by step how Advaitic insight and practice significantly reduce physical and psychological tension. The most telling examples have to do with adjustments compelled by extreme circumstances. Thus Jones describes how he drew upon Advaitic mindfulness techniques to maintain his white cane mobility skills in the teeth of permanent spinal, nerve, and muscle pain. The arc of Beyond Vision moves from the claustrophobically personal to the openness of the transpersonal. It begins in a dysfunctional family background, breaking out into a full life encompassing an adventurous foreign service career, spiritual exploration, and an unconventional kind of marital love.
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Beyond Vision: Going Blind, Inner Seeing, and the Nature of the Self

Beyond Vision: Going Blind, Inner Seeing, and the Nature of the Self

by Allan Jones
Beyond Vision: Going Blind, Inner Seeing, and the Nature of the Self

Beyond Vision: Going Blind, Inner Seeing, and the Nature of the Self

by Allan Jones

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In this unique and exhilarating autobiography, Allan Jones – Canada’s first blind diplomat – vividly describes how an untreatable eye disease slowly decimated his visual world, most challengingly during his postings in Tokyo and New Delhi, and how he discovered and took to heart the revelatory Indian philosophy that changed his life. Advaita Vedanta, the most iconoclastic and liberating of the classical Indian philosophies, profoundly altered the author’s experience of self and world. He found that the true self, as distinct from the individual ego, far exceeds the boundaries of individuality. It lies beneath sightedness or blindness and is absolutely unaffected by the latter. This welcome shift of perspective was reinforced by startling discoveries in contemporary physics, evolutionary biology, and developmental psychology that are fully consistent with Advaitic metaphysics. As for the practical applications of metaphysics, this book demonstrates step by step how Advaitic insight and practice significantly reduce physical and psychological tension. The most telling examples have to do with adjustments compelled by extreme circumstances. Thus Jones describes how he drew upon Advaitic mindfulness techniques to maintain his white cane mobility skills in the teeth of permanent spinal, nerve, and muscle pain. The arc of Beyond Vision moves from the claustrophobically personal to the openness of the transpersonal. It begins in a dysfunctional family background, breaking out into a full life encompassing an adventurous foreign service career, spiritual exploration, and an unconventional kind of marital love.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773553804
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 06/06/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Allan Jones is a former diplomat who served in Tokyo, New Delhi, and Ottawa. He lives in Ottawa.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction: Claiming the Terrain 3

1 Can the Self Go Blind? 3

2 Finding a Path 10

3 Making Sense of the Pathfinder 12

4 Where We Are Heading 16

Chapter 1 A Sheer White Cliff Face 22

1 How Things Began to Go Missing 22

2 The Flight from the Truth 28

3 Inner Acknowledgment 32

4 Taking My Prognosis on Tour 37

Chapter 2 The Functionary and His Mask 51

1 Eyeing the Foreign Service and Angling for Tokyo 51

2 Down from the Plateau 62

3 Three Faces of the RP Identity 70

4 Trying to Catch Hold of Myself 77

Chapter 3 India, the Visual Conundrum, and Letting Go 82

1 The New Delhi Sensorium 82

2 Disentanglement from Images 94

3 A Set of Mogul Pictures 98

4 Regarding Facelessness 108

Chapter 4 Vedanta, the Ego, and the Flesh 113

1 Re-enter Shiva 113

2 The Coils of the Ego 121

3 Factor X: The Centripetal Pull of the Body 126

Chapter 5 Into the Pre-Visual Centre 133

1 Skirting the Edge 133

2 Just by Walking 139

3 Factor Y: The Return of the Repressed 147

4 A Burst of Openness 157

5 Looking for My Others 165

Chapter 6 Vision, Science, and the World-Illusion 172

1 Three Unconventional Perspectives on Seeing 172

2 Inside the Mall: Reality or Appearance? 181

3 The Great Light of Consciousness 192

Chapter 7 Learning to Live An Ancient Teaching 202

1 Taking It in and Letting It Work 202

2 Spiritual Practice as Stress Management 213

3 The Subtle Arts of Equimindedness 223

Chapter 8 The Challenge of Integration 237

1 Factor Z, at Long Last 237

2 Interzone, Phantasmagoria, Ownership 246

3 Ordinary Life as I Find It 264

Chapter 9 Opening Up 279

1 A Humane Transition 279

2 A Final Affirmation of the Sensory World 287

Notes 305

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