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To Man in Truth

Enlightening Letters
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Since time began, humans have searched for a reality deeper than their superficial existence. Many give up the search as futile when difficulties and obstacles are encountered, but a rare few discover the treasure and pave the way for those who have the courage to follow. This is a collection of letters to a spiritual master from men endeavouring to live the spiritual life, or the life of love. It explores the various difficulties, both inner and outer, that men must face when they truly embark upon a path to discover something more real. Unlike many Eastern traditions which encourage a withdrawal from everyday life, Barry Long introduces a practical way which does not separate God from the commonplace. He aims to encourage those who seek his guidance to use their everyday lives as a means for spiritual realisation. Questions about such issues as women, love, work and family are addressed in a practical manner.

Author Biography:

Barry Long (1926-2003) was a writer and spiritual teacher with an original and challenging way of communicating age-old truths. Born and raised in Australia he started out as a junior journalist and became the youngest-ever editor of a Sydney Sunday tabloid, somewhat prophetically called 'Truth'. At that time spiritual truth was far from his mind, but in his early 30s, the ambitious and successful family man began to question all his values. For some years his inner pain and suffering increased. Eventually, in 1965, he fled Australia and went to India. After many adventures, alone in the Himalayas he experienced what he called a 'mystic death', or the realization of immortality. This was the real beginning of his journey towards 'the unfathomable mystery of God or Life and that other divine mystery of true love between man and woman'. He wrote of his insights and realizations and for thirty years gave talks and seminars in many countries. He inspired and guided many thousands of men and women without wanting to create a big organization or attract personal fame. He was concerned with the individual, not society. He taught that the way to truth and the reality of love is through direct experience, not belief or imagination; and that freedom comes from taking responsibility for one's own life. He was fulfilled by the prospect that one day someone might hear the truth from him and be able to live it. Evidently very many did. His legacy may be seen in their lives and in the work of some of those he inspired, including other teachers, notably Eckhart Tolle.
Release date NZ
November 17th, 1999
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
246
Dimensions
126x196x18
ISBN-13
9781899324156
Product ID
2333830

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