What's Next After Now: Post-Spirituality and the Creative Life

What if your spiritual path is actually holding you back? Steven Harrison challenges us to abandon our quest for enlightenment and step into the raw, uncharted territory of direct experience.


What's Next After Now? boldly challenges us to examine how our spiritual constructs may limit our human potential. Steven Harrison argues that true transformation lies not in building more elaborate spiritual systems or chasing enlightenment but in courageously letting go of these familiar scaffoldings altogether.


This radical work presents a compelling vision: by releasing our attachment to spiritual meaning-making and predetermined paths, we open ourselves to an entirely new dimension of human experience - one that our current spiritual or philosophical vocabularies can't capture. Harrison invites readers into a post-spiritual creative life where the dissolution of our carefully crafted beliefs might actually be the doorway to unprecedented freedom and authenticity.


For those who sense that their spiritual seeking has become another form of psychological comfort - and for those ready to step beyond the familiar territory of spiritual understanding - this audiobook offers a provocative exploration of what becomes possible when we dare to release our accumulated knowledge and stand in the unknown.


As an exclusive bonus, this audiobook includes a recent interview with Steven Harrison, where he elaborates on the practical implications of abandoning spiritual constructs and shares personal insights about living in this space of radical openness. He discusses how letting go of spiritual frameworks, rather than creating a void, can lead to a more direct and vital engagement with life itself.


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What's Next After Now: Post-Spirituality and the Creative Life

What if your spiritual path is actually holding you back? Steven Harrison challenges us to abandon our quest for enlightenment and step into the raw, uncharted territory of direct experience.


What's Next After Now? boldly challenges us to examine how our spiritual constructs may limit our human potential. Steven Harrison argues that true transformation lies not in building more elaborate spiritual systems or chasing enlightenment but in courageously letting go of these familiar scaffoldings altogether.


This radical work presents a compelling vision: by releasing our attachment to spiritual meaning-making and predetermined paths, we open ourselves to an entirely new dimension of human experience - one that our current spiritual or philosophical vocabularies can't capture. Harrison invites readers into a post-spiritual creative life where the dissolution of our carefully crafted beliefs might actually be the doorway to unprecedented freedom and authenticity.


For those who sense that their spiritual seeking has become another form of psychological comfort - and for those ready to step beyond the familiar territory of spiritual understanding - this audiobook offers a provocative exploration of what becomes possible when we dare to release our accumulated knowledge and stand in the unknown.


As an exclusive bonus, this audiobook includes a recent interview with Steven Harrison, where he elaborates on the practical implications of abandoning spiritual constructs and shares personal insights about living in this space of radical openness. He discusses how letting go of spiritual frameworks, rather than creating a void, can lead to a more direct and vital engagement with life itself.


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What's Next After Now: Post-Spirituality and the Creative Life

What's Next After Now: Post-Spirituality and the Creative Life

by Steven Harrison

Narrated by Layne Ihde

Unabridged — 4 hours, 39 minutes

What's Next After Now: Post-Spirituality and the Creative Life

What's Next After Now: Post-Spirituality and the Creative Life

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Overview

What if your spiritual path is actually holding you back? Steven Harrison challenges us to abandon our quest for enlightenment and step into the raw, uncharted territory of direct experience.


What's Next After Now? boldly challenges us to examine how our spiritual constructs may limit our human potential. Steven Harrison argues that true transformation lies not in building more elaborate spiritual systems or chasing enlightenment but in courageously letting go of these familiar scaffoldings altogether.


This radical work presents a compelling vision: by releasing our attachment to spiritual meaning-making and predetermined paths, we open ourselves to an entirely new dimension of human experience - one that our current spiritual or philosophical vocabularies can't capture. Harrison invites readers into a post-spiritual creative life where the dissolution of our carefully crafted beliefs might actually be the doorway to unprecedented freedom and authenticity.


For those who sense that their spiritual seeking has become another form of psychological comfort - and for those ready to step beyond the familiar territory of spiritual understanding - this audiobook offers a provocative exploration of what becomes possible when we dare to release our accumulated knowledge and stand in the unknown.


As an exclusive bonus, this audiobook includes a recent interview with Steven Harrison, where he elaborates on the practical implications of abandoning spiritual constructs and shares personal insights about living in this space of radical openness. He discusses how letting go of spiritual frameworks, rather than creating a void, can lead to a more direct and vital engagement with life itself.



Product Details

BN ID: 2940194532704
Publisher: Wetware Media
Publication date: 01/16/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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