--- In Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com, mike brown <uerusuboyo@...> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> 
> Still in India and just letting you know I'm still alive (but a lot 
> thinner..). 
> It's been an amazing experience so far and I've learned a lot from being 
> here. 
> Just thought I'd add something to this thread. Has anyone read the book by 
> Ken 
> Wilber: Grace and Grit (1991) about his wife who had, and died from, cancer? 
> A 
> remarkable insight into dying, death and (ultimately) how to live. Wilber 
> himself (at the the time of writing) had been sitting (Zen) for 15 years and 
> Treya, his wife, had been studying vipassana for 10 years. They both 
> incorporated transpersonal pyschology, yoga, Tibetan Buddhism and the 
> teachings 
> of Ramana Maharshi (something for everyone!) into their dealing with cancer 
> and 
> I can say it's a very powerful book. If anyone has read it and would like to 
> discuss it, I'd be happy to oblige! 
> 
> Namaste,
> 
> Mike 
> 
> Hi Mike. I am pleased to meet you. I have read a few of Wilber's 
  books, but not that one, although he mentions his wife's death
  in his other writings. You mention Maharshi. Tell me, do you 
  find the central realization of the non-dual traditions of Zen,
  Advaita Vedanta, Kashmir Shaivism and Dzogchen to be the same?
  Steve
>




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