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Readers will recognize many of the traditional barriers to spiritual awakening -- addiction, consumerism, separation, and aggrandizement among others. As the author outlines it, these are many of the measures that we use to cope with the pain in our lives, and it is only when the house is on fire that we seek a better way, or a path back to peace and serenity. It is then that we turn to spirituality in its many forms as an attempt to feed our souls, or as the author puts it, "to remember our true nature."
Where Mr. Assadi excels is in highlighting the less acknowledged pitfalls, mishaps, and delusions that largely get glossed over in most of today's literature about spiritual healing -- any one or all of which can result in straying off the true spiritual path. These can include becoming addicted to meditation, yoga, psychic readers, or the "high" of visions or breakthroughs; abdicating responsibility and giving up all one's power to a guru; using a New Age emphasis on being a "light worker" to deny the shadow aspects of the self, and more. As the author points out, there is also a sort of "spiritual consumerism" happening now, where we think we're on the path to healing as we buy more and more Buddha statues, candles, and copies of the I Ching, and race off to attend a variety of "healing workshops". There's a whole section on how we, as a society, are too enamored of the "quick fix."
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