The Lazy Man’s Guide To Enlightenment

Posted on April 19, 2007 | Category: Beliefs, Imagination, Law of Attraction, Learning, Power, Purpose, Self Improvement

Thaddeus Golas originally published his ideas on human consciousness in 1972. This timeless underground classic has taught millions how to improve the quality of they’re life, how to feel better about themselves, and to determine, for each of us, what is real. The Lazy Man’s Guide To Enlightenment is full of useful tips on how to live a more fulfilling, conscious life.

An excerpt from “The Lazy Man’s Guide To Enlightenment”:

“I am a lazy man. Laziness keeps me from believing that enlightenment demands effort, discipline, strict diet, non-smoking, and other evidences of virtue. There is a paradise in and around you right now, and to be there you don’t even have to make a move.”

“All potential experiences are within you already. You can open up to them at any time. There is an odd chance that this is what someone needs to read in order to feel better about himself. If you are a kind person and want to know what to expect when enlightenment strikes and why it comes to you, this is for you.” “It’s all right to have a good time. That’s one of the most important messages from enlightenment.”

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2 Responses to “The Lazy Man’s Guide To Enlightenment”

  1. ravi Says:

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  2. Robert Says:

    Thanks Ravi.. appreciate the kind words.

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