Da Free John: The Transmission of Doubt
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- 16 sep. 2013
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Uppdaterat: 11 aug.
Talks and Essays on the Transcendence of Scientific Materialism through Radical Understanding

Dawn Horse Press, 1984
Back Cover:
In this remarkable volume, Master Da Free John invites the reader to consider a radical alternative to both materialistic scientism, which is fast becoming a global Church, and religious provincialism, which is today’s other great ideological force. He shows that there is a third possibility: self-transcending understandig as the means of participating in all dimensions of existence. His comprehensive critique of scientific materialism and its destructive consequences is based not on mere intellectual learning or speculation, nor on mere belief or faith, but on an Adept’s Enlightenment or Realization of That Which is Real.
Master Da Free John points a realistic Way to a future in which Enlightened human beings transform life by a benign science that is the product not of anxious and merely clever minds but of the creative intelligence that flows freely in the Enlightened or God-Realized Disposition, which he is here to Communicate.
“This extraordinary book is a mirror of truth.”
John Halifax, Founder, The Ojai Foundation
“The Transmission of Doubt is a profound work that, when it is understood, may shake science completely off its classic foundation and raise it to a new plateau encompassing all reality.”
Guy Murchie, Author of Music of the Spheres
“With penetrating insight into the timeless wisdom of self-transcendence, Da Free John puts the Soul back into science. A most valuable and important book, once again encouraging us to step beyond our beliefs and explore Reality as it is.”
Peter Russell, Author of The Global Brain
“The Transmission of Doubt is the most profound examination of the scientific enterprise from a spiritual point of view that I have ever read. I consider it must reading for anyone who cares about science and who is mature enough to recognize that the development of the heart is just as important as the development of the head.”
Charles T. Tart, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Davis
“The Adept’s argument is radical, logical, pervasive, coherent, and certainly consistent with my view of the new physics. It even offers the chance of fu rther scientific enquiry – a new physics of the Spirit is within our grasp now.”
Fred Alan Wolf, Author of Taking the Quantum Leap
“It is becoming quite obvious that no one in the fields of psychology, religion, philosophy, or sociology can afford not to be at least a student of Da Free John.”
Ken Wilber, Editor of Re-Vision and author of Up from Eden, A Sociable God, etc.
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