Perfect Philosophy
Perfect Philosophy
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Perfect Philosophy: The Radical"" Way of No-Ideas
In this book, Adi Da radicalises the question of knowledge and its inherent limits, and offers a way of life that originates and operates beyond those limits.
Avatar Adi Da Samraj pushes us far beyond the boundaries the consideration of modern philosophers.
What is at stake are the same issues:
What is reality?
What is consciousness?
What is self?
What is the world?
What can we know?
Like Wittgenstein, Adi Da Samraj speaks with mathematical exactness and rigour, offering answers that are not really answers, but pointers to a radical limit that must be understood and transcended.
Adi Da Samraj offers the reader a "solution" to the "problem" of life by offering a way that is radically free from the fundamental "point of view".
He says that as soon as "point of view" is assumed at the root of one's being, problem arises and then the great search for a "solution" begins. This great search is what has generated all the schools and traditions of "philosophy".
The paradox is therefore that "Perfect Philosophy" is not a process in mind, it has no ideas. So listen carefully and you might hear the wordless and silent paradox of the Divine Itself, prior to all reasons, beliefs and mere ideas.