This enlightening book by Andre Doshim Halaw offers a comprehensive guide to the practice of Neti Neti meditation, a form of self-inquiry rooted in the ancient Indian philosophy of Advaita Vedanta. The term ‘Neti Neti’ translates to ‘not this, not that’, and the meditation technique involves a process of negation, where one systematically rejects identifications with all things that are not the true Self. Halaw’s book provides a step-by-step guide to this profound practice, explaining its philosophical underpinnings, its practical application, and the transformative potential it holds for practitioners. The author also addresses common challenges and misconceptions related to the practice, offering insightful advice to help readers navigate their spiritual journey. This book is not just a manual for meditation, but a profound exploration of the nature of self and reality, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Eastern philosophy and spirituality.
Neti Neti Meditation
Neti Neti Meditation is a practice of self-inquiry that helps to uncover the true nature of reality. It involves focusing on the present moment and letting go of all thoughts and attachments. Through this practice, one can gain insight into the true nature of the self and the world around them.