No Way for the Spiritually "Advanced"
NO WAY for the Spiritually "Advanced" by Ram Tzu

Ram Tzu says, Ram Tzu is accessible from many levels of misunderstanding. Serious students of enlightenment are in for a wild ride with this little book. The ironic appeal of the subtitle For The Spiritually Advanced barely hints at how little Ram Tzu is impressed by individual spiritual achievement.

The 97 free verse poems in No Way are incredibly funny, but for seekers they may also seem paradoxical, heretical, penetrating and insightful. If you're lucky, you'll recognize yourself in its pages - its good to see when you've been taking yourself a little too seriously. One minute you'll howl with laughter at peoples pretenses, and the next you'll squirm self-consciously as Ram Tzu gleefully points out that you, like the fabled emperor, also wear no clothes.

This widely quoted book is guaranteed not to produce any self-improvement in you at all. It has original line drawings by Ted Kingdon, and in Wayne Liquorman's Introduction, he claims not to know who Ram Tzu really is, but dont you believe it.
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No Way for the Spiritually "Advanced"
NO WAY for the Spiritually "Advanced" by Ram Tzu

Ram Tzu says, Ram Tzu is accessible from many levels of misunderstanding. Serious students of enlightenment are in for a wild ride with this little book. The ironic appeal of the subtitle For The Spiritually Advanced barely hints at how little Ram Tzu is impressed by individual spiritual achievement.

The 97 free verse poems in No Way are incredibly funny, but for seekers they may also seem paradoxical, heretical, penetrating and insightful. If you're lucky, you'll recognize yourself in its pages - its good to see when you've been taking yourself a little too seriously. One minute you'll howl with laughter at peoples pretenses, and the next you'll squirm self-consciously as Ram Tzu gleefully points out that you, like the fabled emperor, also wear no clothes.

This widely quoted book is guaranteed not to produce any self-improvement in you at all. It has original line drawings by Ted Kingdon, and in Wayne Liquorman's Introduction, he claims not to know who Ram Tzu really is, but dont you believe it.
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No Way for the Spiritually

No Way for the Spiritually "Advanced"

by Ram Tzu
No Way for the Spiritually

No Way for the Spiritually "Advanced"

by Ram Tzu

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NO WAY for the Spiritually "Advanced" by Ram Tzu

Ram Tzu says, Ram Tzu is accessible from many levels of misunderstanding. Serious students of enlightenment are in for a wild ride with this little book. The ironic appeal of the subtitle For The Spiritually Advanced barely hints at how little Ram Tzu is impressed by individual spiritual achievement.

The 97 free verse poems in No Way are incredibly funny, but for seekers they may also seem paradoxical, heretical, penetrating and insightful. If you're lucky, you'll recognize yourself in its pages - its good to see when you've been taking yourself a little too seriously. One minute you'll howl with laughter at peoples pretenses, and the next you'll squirm self-consciously as Ram Tzu gleefully points out that you, like the fabled emperor, also wear no clothes.

This widely quoted book is guaranteed not to produce any self-improvement in you at all. It has original line drawings by Ted Kingdon, and in Wayne Liquorman's Introduction, he claims not to know who Ram Tzu really is, but dont you believe it.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015787955
Publisher: Advaita Press
Publication date: 11/26/1990
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 97
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

THE WORLD OF RAM TZU

Is RAM TZU a SAGE, a POET, a MADMAN??

Perhaps he is all of these. Perhaps he is Nothing at all.

One thing is for certain, his is one of the freshest voices we have heard on the "spiritual scene" in quite a while.

For Ram Tzu, only Nothing is truly sacred.
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