Deeper Than Suspected
A unique collation of life's questions, answered from a perspective of consciousness, free from attachment to any singular religion, scientific or philosophical movement.
A unique collation of life's questions, answered from a perspective of consciousness, free from attachment to any singular religion, scientific or philosophical movement.
A unique collation of life's questions, answered from a perspective of consciousness, free from attachment to any singular religion, scientific or philosophical movement.
Criticism, Inspiration & personal growth, Metaphysics
Thomas Daniel Nehrer presents in Deeper Than Suspected an intimate awareness of Oneness, its interconnected quality. Here, collected, is a range of topics answered from a perspective of consciousness for the sincere seeker. The reader will find total personal freedom: detachment from religions and movements, release from fear and self-doubt, increased reliance on Self and personal creative power.
Unattached to common movements and popular notions, Nehrer's deep insights into the workings of the subconscious and its integrated tie to experienced reality move the reader forward. With no hidden agenda, seeking no followers nor establishment of a new movement, Nehrer simply illustrates all aspects of Consciousness. He exposes the fallacy of religion, shortcomings of science, and the rigid restriction of modern philosophy, and, with it, the pure fantasy of common thinking.
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Thomas Daniel Nehrer is a strong advocate of "oneness", what some people might call "the singularity". Whatever you call it, the notion is that all people, and in fact all of everything, is in fact the same entity experiencing itself from distinct points of view. It is an interesting idea that leads to numerous philosophical and spiritual questions, such as the morality and even sensibility of treating anyone or anything else poorly when, in fact, you are literally causing harm to yourself. Over three other books, he has taken deep dives on the subject in different directions. Now, in "Deeper Than Suspected", he has collected nearly 20 essays that each drill down on more specific questions raised by oneness, rather than the idea as a whole.I can recommend the book almost without reservation ~ Facing North, Review