Monday, December 19, 2005

Diamond Approach to Self Realization FINALLY Explained

Well, the question that many have been asking for a very long time is finally answered today on M.O.D.E.

That question is -- "What excatly is the Diamond Approach to Self Realization?"

So many Network Markeing companies have silly titles (i.e., Diamond, Emerald, Perl, etc.) that many of us wonder about their origination.

The wait is no longer -- not sure this is what we are looking for, but an explanation nonetheless. Until we get further explanantion -- this may have to do for now.

Here is more than we ever wanted to know:

LINK: Diamond Approach FINALLY Explained

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This site represents the collected written works of A.H. Almaas, the pen name of A. Hameed Ali, the originator of the Diamond Approach® to Self-Realization.

The Diamond Approach is a path of wisdom, an approach to the investigation of Reality and a method of working on oneself that leads to human maturity and liberation. It is a spiritual teaching, a method of connecting with our spiritual nature and bringing it into our life. The Diamond Approach represents a new paradigm in human/spiritual knowledge and understanding. It is not a synthesis of existing knowledge, but rather a new, more integrated understanding of the entire human psyche – ego, personality, soul – and the psyche’s relationship with its fundamental nature.

All the books are in the nature of spiritual texts for the Diamond Approach. They serve several purposes: 1) to support the teachers and students of the Diamond Approach, 2) to help students of other teachings with perspectives and insights not included in traditional teachings, 3) to contribute to the spiritual knowledge of mankind. The books are not rigorous philosophic treatises or attempts to prove any theory. They represent a teaching that developed experientially, as the expression of an inner transformation of consciousness that the author has undergone.

If you are unfamiliar with the Diamond Approach, click here for an Overview of the Diamond Approach by A.H. Almaas.

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