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Phil Klingensmith
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is one of the most informative books on ...
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2017
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This book is one of the most informative books on the enlightenment/satori/nirvana experience I've ever read and I've read in the hundreds. It is not ACIM (my current main focus), but it covers recent science and this experience from a micro quantum physics BODY CELLULAR LEVEL to macro Revelation experiences across all major religions and multiple space time universe dimensions.

Plus it gives the author's personal Revelation experience in the most complete, exquisite and comprehensive detail. He along with many others says this experience is beyond words, but his description is worth the price of the book itself--it is full of pointings to the TRUTH. I feel it can take the reader to the Truth and if you've seen it or some of the Truth already, it will help confirm and anchor what one already knows or suspects about the Truth.

Not to mention it completely confirms what I would hope to experience if I met God and got to ask God (AND GET THE ANSWERES FROM GOD) to all the questions I could think of-that would be important to know--to get God to answer.. Further it is completely consistent, tho it takes my understanding to a completely new level), with my understanding of my own personal less comprehensive enlightenment experiences, my understanding of Zen satori, Yoga nirvinam, Braham, Atmen, Lao Tzu, ACIM (A Course in Miracles) and on and on.

Every time I would find my self map wanting to question "Well what about this?" shorty in the text the answer would be provided.

This is the only book that I have so far owned in all three formats, Audible, Kindle and print. Guess what many of my friends and family will be getting as part of "their Christmas" from me this year? Since God got to be asked, this work contains suggestions of what I/we can do to save myself and the world--all in what seems a doable format. I feel a need to pass it on--pay if forward!!
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Truth Traveler
1.0 out of 5 stars FIRST GRADE SPIRITUALITY AT BEST
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2018
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Perhaps the worst of the worst books I've ever read on spirituality. Unless you know absolutely nothing, and believe that spiritual writing abandons the sacred by the use of four letter words on almost every page, DO NOT waste your time and money on this book. This confirms that a psychic experience or two does not a guru make. Webb clutters up almost 300 pages with useless information trying to prove his own 'unveiling'. Every truly realized being will tell you that endless words and concepts do not open the door to self realization. For an understanding of consciousness, read Nisargadatta, Ramana Mahrshi, Rupert Spira or Jean Klein. Not this guy. Useless beyond useless. The five star raters here must be his personal friends. Rick Archer interviewed this guy on Buddah At The Gas Pump, but he didn't read his two books beforehand. I really hate to be so negative, but Sean Webb is not the real deal.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Even better than Volume I
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2020
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I read Volume I, and I thought that was a great book and then I read this second volume. This book is even more powerful and informative than the first volume. Don't get me wrong, volume I is definitely worth the time to read but this book is a true revelation of wonder and awe. It is transformative. You will want what Sean experienced for yourself. It will motivate you to rewire your brain and create a new {self}. A life of happiness is out there waiting for all of us. All we have to do is the homework to get there. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND this book to everyone! Read it, it will transform you.
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Blue Collar Buddha
5.0 out of 5 stars Different, but just as good as the first book!
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2017
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This book is different from Volume I in that the first one explains my mind in a way that allows me to take control of it and turn down my inner "BS" at will, which is awesome. This book is the continuation of that path and takes a deep dive on happiness, love, and compassion. Definitely don't read this book by its cover. It's so much more than the title suggests. It discusses consciousness, our personal happiness, and the most in-depth explanation of spiritual enlightenment I've seen... in a very approachable and fresh way unlike any other author has attempted. As a person who has been on the spiritual development path for quite a while now, consider this a big recommendation for this second book!
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Native Maine'ah
1.0 out of 5 stars Insanity in 2 volumes - waste of time and money!
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2018
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Read both volumes - volume 1 had a very reasonable and understandable approach. Volume 2 is just plain insane - Webb goes totally off the rails and sadly comes off as someone who need professional intervention.
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susan e devoy
5.0 out of 5 stars Unique scientifically verified approach to cultivating happiness and enlightenment. Highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2017
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Reading it now. I like how it gets into the specifics of enlightenment (not just the usual mysterious phrases alluding to it), detailing the nuts and bolts technique to achieve it and a real description of the experience. The part that talks about meditation making more space in the pond of the mind so that the self is smaller in the larger space and thus causing less emotional disturbance is very helpful in understanding the benefit of meditation and how it leads to more happiness, even if full enlightenment might not be achieved. Thanks!
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Mark Butz
3.0 out of 5 stars Way too many f-bombs
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2019
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The foul language contributes nothing and only detracts from what he's trying to say. In my opinion the best books in this category are by Roy Melvyn.
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Sue P.
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a must read for serious seekers.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2018
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This is the best book I have read on the subject of better understanding enlightenment, why my mind works the way it does and what I can do about it to minimize my suffering and increase my happiness. I read somewhere that it's difficult to understand the teachers of long ago because they were speaking to people of a different time who were not as we are today. The words were directed to them then and we are too different to really relate. I am so grateful to have found someone now with the same culture and language as I have. It made a huge difference to my understanding. I would recommend both volumes to any serious seeker.
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Scott Knudsen
3.0 out of 5 stars Additional Tidbits.
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2020
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If you're interested in reading everything you can on Enlightenment then I guess I would recommend this book. It does drag on a bit and should be edited down so that there doesn't have to be two volumes.

There are a lot more books out there that would be more helpful for reaching enlightenment, such as those form Adyashanti, but this book does do a good job in looking at this subject from a more scientific viewpoint.

It's always nice to be able to glean a few more tidbits of knowledge from a book, just not too fun when it drags on a bit too long though.

I did find a bit more interesting things in this one compared to volume one.
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