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Spiritual Book Club The Hague: Loving What Is

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

This coming Monday, December 19th, we will have our second meeting of ABC The Hague’s Spiritual Book Club, from 19:30-21:30 at the ABC Treehut!

We will be discussing Byron Katie’s Loving What Is:

“Out of nowhere, like a fresh breeze in a marketplace crowded with advice on what to believe, comes Byron Katie and what she calls “The Work.” In the midst of a normal life, Katie became increasingly depressed, and over a ten-year period sank further into rage, despair, and thoughts of suicide.  Then one morning, she woke up in a state of absolute joy, filled with the realization of how her own suffering had ended. The freedom of that realization has never left her, and now in Loving What Is you can discover the same freedom through The Work.

The Work is simply four questions that, when applied to a specific problem, enable you to see what is troubling you in an entirely different light. As Katie says, “It’s not the problem that causes our suffering; it’s our thinking about the problem.” Contrary to popular belief, trying to let go of a painful thought never works; instead, once we have done The Work, the thought lets go of us. At that point, we can truly love what is, just as it is. Loving What Is will show you step-by-step, through clear and vivid examples, exactly how to use this revolutionary process for yourself.”

What is the Spiritual Book Club?

The Spiritual Book Club’s focus is on practical Spirituality.  “How do I apply these spiritual insights in my own life?” “How can I stay centered in the hectic of every day living?” are questions we will address during our discussions. Coming together with other “spiritual seekers” from all over the world in an ambiance of mutual respect and relaxed openness is what the Spiritual Book Club is all about.

Details:

  • When: every 3rd Monday of the month
  • Next meeting: Monday December 19th
  • Time: 19:30 to 21:30
  • Location: ABC Treehut, Lange Poten 23, The Hague
  • Cost: free, but reservations are requested via host and participants are expected to buy the book selection at ABC
  • Minimum number of participants: 4
  • Host: Femke Wijdekop, e-mail: femke@abc.nl

ABC’s Spiritual Book Club: November & December Amsterdam Book Pick

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

ABC’s Spiritual Book Club in Amsterdam meets once a month on Sunday, from 3pm to 5pm at the ABC Treehouse.

(Not to be confused with the newly starting ABC Spiritual Book Club in The Hague!)

The next meetings take place on:

  • November 13th
  • December 11th

To reserve your seat at the next meeting, or to sign up for our mailing list, send Femke Wijdekop an email at femke@abc.nl.

Our current book-pick is Gregg Braden’s Deep Truth: Igniting the Memory of Our Origin, History, Destiny and Fate.

Fact: For the first time in human history, the future of our species rests upon the choices of a single generation. Fact: We are at the “zero hour” of our opportunity to solve the clear and present threats to our world and our lives. Fact: Our solutions to the immediate crises – including climate change, the global economic meltdown, growing shortages of food and fresh water, rising levels of poverty and disease, and the looming threat of global war – are based upon the way we think about ourselves in the world. Question: How can we make the most important choices of our lives until we know the deepest truth of our existence? Discover for yourself the compelling evidence that is rewriting the scientific story of our origin, history, destiny and fate…

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ABC starts a Spiritual Book Club in The Hague!

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Following on from the success of the Amsterdam edition, ABC will celebrate the Month of Spirituality (Maand van de Spiritualiteit) in November by starting a Spiritual Book Club in The Hague on Monday, November 21st!

This will be a pilot meeting – with enough attendance, we will continue to meet every 3rd Monday of the month from 7:30pm – 9:30pm in the ABC Treehut.

The Spiritual Book Club’s focus will be on practical Spirituality: “How do I apply these spiritual insights in my own life?” “How can I stay centered in the hectic of every day living?” are questions we will address during our discussions. Coming together with other “spiritual seekers” from all over the world in an ambiance of mutual respect and relaxed openness is what the Spiritual Book Club is all about.

As Amsterdam SBC-participant Annie says:

“The ABC Spiritual Book Club has felt like a haven to me, where I have been able to discuss subjects close to my heart with intelligent and open-minded individuals. They have become more than fellow-travelers on the spiritual path. They have become friends.”

Our first book pick is Louise Hay’s and Cheryl Richardson’s You Can Create an Exceptional Life.

  • When: every 3rd Monday of the month
  • First meeting: Monday November 21st
  • Time: 19:30 to 21:30
  • Location: ABC Treehut
  • Cost: free, but reservations are requested via host and participants are expected to buy the book selection at ABC
  • Minimum number of participants: 4
  • Host: Femke Wijdekop,  e-mail: femke@abc.nl

Essay: The Course in Miracles and the Advaita Vedanta

Monday, September 19th, 2011

The Course in Miracles and the Advaita Vedanta: When Mystical Christianity meets Non-duality

“In order to find out who you are, You must disappear”. This is one of the most remembered quotes from Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, one of the enlightened Masters in the tradition of Advaita Vedanta, a philosophy within the Hinduism that points directly to the “Self” as the source of “I am” the underlying field of awareness which is the primal field or source of creation. By realizing the Self, Advaita practitioners awaken to this unfathomable field of Awareness.

Advaita Vedanta teaches that is through a process called self-enquiry that the Self can be realized. Self-enquiry is encouraged as an inner process of enquiry or investigation in which the fundamental question is contemplated: “What am I?” Realizing the “I am” consciousness, according to Advaita is the sure path to unlock the mystery of existence and to unleash the indescribable gifts of utter Peace, Freedom and Joy in a pure state of Oneness.

Oneness is referred to as “Non-duality”, which in sanskrit is known as “Advaita”. This philosophy is contained within two jewels of the Vedic Scriptures: The Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita. Both scriptures are available in English and some of the most handy translations are given by Eknath Easwaran.

But, what is the relation between the Advaita Vedanta and the Course in Miracles? Well, for both the Advaita Vedanta and the Course in Miracles, Truth is contained and realized in a state of Oneness, which in the Course in Miracles is known as “the Atonement” and one which is shared in the “Sonship”.

In order to be established in the state of Oneness, according to the Advaita Vedanta one must awake to the pervading field of Awareness. For this to be attained, the Self must be realized. The Self is the essence, the primordial nature of “I am”, our true identity in other words. Similarly, in the Course in Miracles we learn that “the goal of the curriculum, regardless of the Teacher you choose, is know thy-Self”. …”There is nothing else to seek.”

The all pervading field of Awareness pointed to in the Advaita Vedanta is none other than “The Kingdom of Heaven” in the Course in Miracles. “Seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven”…”But seek this only, because you can find nothing else”. If nothing else is to be found , then the Kingdom of Heaven must be the underlying field of existence or pure “Awareness” that the Advaita Vedanta points to as well.

But, what keep us from realizing the Self or from awakening to the Kingdom of Heaven? Identically, both teachings assert that the sole obstruction to that is the Ego, which is the false idea of what/who we are and through which we, for the most part, experience the world. Since for both teachings the ego does not really exist, because is just a thought powered by our belief system created around it in our minds, the ego can and it must disappear.

The disappearance of the ego for both the Advaita Vedanta and the Course in Miracles requires a resolved determination to undo and to unlearn all our dearest beliefs that support and sustain the ego existence. Mere curiosity, or scattered attempts to “question everything you learned about yourself” (from the Course in Miracles), will not be enough to dissolve the ego.

In order to go through the process of dissolving the ego, the Advaita Vedanta stresses the importance of finding a Teacher. In the Course in Miracles, the Teacher presents himself already as the “older brother” Jesus Christ.

The promise of both Teachings (Advaita and the Course in Miracles), is that the ego can be dissolved -It’s just a thought!- in an instant. Furthermore, the Course in Miracles explains that the notion that this is a “process” that “takes time” is but an Illusion because time is nothing but the outward projection of the Present into the future by the false idea that there are obstacles to learning that need to be removed “in time”. “Fear not this Holy instant in which you remember what you have always been”: -says the Course in Miracles-, Unbounded Truth beyond belief, timeless and changeless, free from the ego, indestructible and beyond measure.

Two clear paths that lead to one clear indivisible Truth by departing from a limiting and unbelievable ego. This is the heritage that Masters and Sages alike embodied and reminded us about and whose promise of attaining it is total Freedom from the World. Only one choice is to be made in this moment of now, says the Course in Miracles: “Would you be hostage to the ego or host to God -Truth-?”

By Oscar Petit, member of ABC’s Spiritual Book Club

If you have an essay or a story about books you simply need to share with the rest of the world, please email it to us at blog@abc.nl.  We also welcome Top 5s, a digital snoop around your bookshelves, your Book of Revelations, and more, in return for book vouchers. See the original post for all the details.

ABC’s Spiritual Book Club: The Fall 2011 Schedule

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

ABC’s Spiritual Book Club

Sep 11th, 2011 to Dec 11th, 2011

Details:

  • monthly: 2nd week(s)
  • time: 15:00 to 17:00 hrs
  • place: ABC Treehouse, Amsterdam
  • cost: free, but reservations are requested via host
  • host: Femke Wijdekop
  • email: femke@abc.nl

Once a month on Sunday, ABC’s Spiritual Book Club meets in Amsterdam to discuss a title from the American Book Center’s Consciousness section.

Although our discussions are centered around a selected book, the Spiritual Book Club is more than just a book club. Ultimately, it functions as a platform where participants can share ideas, exchange experiences and find inspiration.

Occasionally authors join our discussions too, and lecture from their work. Authors Gary Renard, Névine Salvadé and Gary Goldschneider have visited us and given us a splendid time.

The Spiritual Book Club’s focus is not on theoretical debates, but on practical Spirituality. “How do I apply these spiritual insights in my own life?” “How can I stay centered in the hecticness of every day living?” are questions we address during our discussions. Coming together with other “spiritual seekers” from all over the world in an ambiance of mutual respect and relaxed openness is what the Spiritual Book Club is all about.

As participant Annie says:

“The ABC Spiritual Book Club has felt like a haven to me, where I have been able to discuss subjects close to my heart with intelligent and open-minded individuals. They have become more than fellow-travelers on the spiritual path. They have become friends.”

Titles we have read and discussed so far include:

- Ask and it is Given by Esther Hicks
- A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle
- Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch
- Spontaneous Evolution by Bruce Lipton
- The Art of Dreaming by Carlos Castaneda
- Freedom from the Known by Krishnamurti

Our current book pick is: The Bond by Lynne McTaggart

“For centuries, Western science and many Western cultures have taught us to think of ourselves as individuals. But today, a revolutionary new understanding is emerging from the laboratories of the most cutting-edge physicists, biologists, and psychologists: What matters is not the isolated entity, but the space between things, the relationship of things. The Bond.

By international bestselling author Lynne McTaggart, The Bond is the culmination of her groundbreaking work. It offers a completely new, scientific story of life and the human experience, one that challenges the very way we conceive of ourselves and our world. The Bond shows that the essential impulse of all life is a will to connect rather than a drive to compete.”

Our next meetings take place on September 18th, October 9th, November 13th and December 11th at the ABC Treehouse, Voegboogstraat 11, Amsterdam. (Please note that an earlier version of this post had September 11th – as you can see this date has been moved up by one week.)

To reserve your seat at the next meeting, or to sign up for our mailing list, send Femke Wijdekop an email at femke@abc.nl .