Spiritual Transmission: Paradoxes and Dilemmas on the Spiritual Path
By Amir Freimann, Ken Wilber (Afterword), Mariana Caplan (Contribution by), Peter (Hakim) Young (Contribution by), Stephen Fulder (Contribution by), Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee (Contribution by), Barry Magid (Contribution by), James Swartz (Contribution by), Mooji (Contribution by), Saniel Bonder (Contribution by), Andrew Cohen (Contribution by)
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By Amir Freimann, Ken Wilber (Afterword), Mariana Caplan (Contribution by), Peter (Hakim) Young (Contribution by), Stephen Fulder (Contribution by), Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee (Contribution by), Barry Magid (Contribution by), James Swartz (Contribution by), Mooji (Contribution by), Saniel Bonder (Contribution by), Andrew Cohen (Contribution by)
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The term “spiritual transmission” refers to the passing of the state of enlightenment from teacher to student, which takes place in many spiritual traditions. In itself, the transmission is synonymous with the experience of enlightenment. But the fact that the student’s experience is rooted in a relationship with a human teacher who is perceived to possess absolute knowledge lends the experience much of its intrinsic, yet hidden, nature.
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