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Michael Singer, by the way, he has a good book called The Untethered Soul.
— Naval Ravikant
2020-10-14 on tim.blog
Hard on Twitter. You can read DeMello, J Krishnamurti, Jed McKenna, Michael Singer, Rupert Spira, Osho, Tolle, etc.. Different ones appeal to different people.
— Naval Ravikant
https://twitter.com/naval/status/1253959340857278464
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.
— Naval Ravikant
https://twitter.com/naval/status/1178904161070436352
Osho, Anthony DeMello, Michael Singer, and Jed McKenna are all a lot more approachable.
— Naval Ravikant
https://twitter.com/naval/status/1084623003864817664
Too many. But read Osho, Krishnamurti, DeMello, Michael Singer, and @KapilGuptaMD
— Naval Ravikant
https://twitter.com/naval/status/1029258979841433601
Best classic book philosophy, intro, someone starting out? I love Siddhartha, Herman Hesse’s book. For someone who’s more advanced, Jiddu Krishnamurti; I like his Total Freedom book. Osho’s Great Challenge, Michael Singer’s Untethered Soul. Marcus Aurelius, Meditations.
— Naval Ravikant
2018-01-20 on pscp.tv
Thanks, hadn’t read that one specifically. You may also like Michael Singer’s “The Untethered Soul.”
— Naval Ravikant
https://twitter.com/naval/status/942377490995015680
Depending on your mood, either The Sovereign Individual, Sapiens, Siddhartha, Total Freedom (JK), The Untethered Soul, or the Rational Optimist. Books are cheap, buy all and skim them for the one that grabs you.
— Naval Ravikant
https://twitter.com/naval/status/944268604173774849