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Popper, Deutsch, Schopenhauer, Osho, Krishnamurti, DeMello, Seneca, Kapil Gupta, Taleb, there are too many...
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Anthony de Mello, he’s fantastic actually. If going to start with one book. Start with Anthony de Mello’s A Way to Love or his book Awareness. They’re both really good, but there’s a ton of them.
— Naval Ravikant
2020-10-14 on tim.blog
Anthony de Mello, he’s fantastic actually. If going to start with one book. Start with Anthony de Mello’s A Way to Love or his book Awareness. They’re both really good, but there’s a ton of them.
— Naval Ravikant
2020-10-14 on tim.blog
Anthony de Mello, The Way to Love, Osho’s book The Great Challenge, and I know people think Osho is a fake guru and all that, but he had some real stuff too. He’s very articulate. He understood a lot.
— Naval Ravikant
2020-10-14 on tim.blog
Nihilism is the product of straight, cold reasoning with no illusions. Non-dualism is best experienced via a serious meditation practice. See @KapilGuptaMD, Jed McKenna, Osho, Schopenhauer, Anthony DeMello, Eckhart Tolle, Michael Singer.
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Thank you, I recommend DeMello all the time. If I had a list of top-10 nondual philosophers, he'd be on it.
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At the moment, the most interesting ones for me are Jed McKenna, @KapilGuptaMD, Osho, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Anthony DeMello and Rupert Spira.
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Matt Ridley, Neal Stephenson, Taleb, Borges, Ted Chiang, Anthony DeMello, Osho, J Krishnamurti, Harari, Asimov, Bradbury, Greg Egan, Feynman, Schrödinger, Bohr, Chris Alexander, the Durants, Darwin, Adam Smith, David Deutsch, Karl Popper, Douglas Hofstader, Douglas Adams
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I just found myself naturally obsessing gravitating towards a philosophy phase. Some of the more interesting characters that I discovered, for those of you who are into self-examination: Anthony de Mello who wrote a great book called awareness, another one was Rupert Spira he's got a bunch of videos up on YouTube, and I reread my Jed McKenna which had read a long time ago but a very provocative character.
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2019-01-28 on pscp.tv
Osho, Anthony DeMello, Michael Singer, and Jed McKenna are all a lot more approachable.
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I didn’t know what to make of Watts either. He translates East to West pretty well, but Osho, Krishnamurti, de Mello, Lao Tzu, Upanishads, Vedic texts all feel more “real” to me.
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I can’t choose one. But Skin in the Game for practical and Anthony De Mello’s “Awareness” for philosophical.
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Too many. But read Osho, Krishnamurti, DeMello, Michael Singer, and @KapilGuptaMD
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Awareness by DeMello.
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Amazing book, love DeMello.
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