Looking for God

Seeing the Whole in One

Published by Sentient Publications
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

A lighthearted and amusing approach to what is often a ponderous subject—the search for ultimate truth. To read it is to experience a gentle meditation on the nature of existence. The author does a wonderful job of expressing the inexpressible in as few words as possible. Packed with enlightening insights, this book, in its deceptive simplicity, is an easy-to-take introduction to nondualism—a great gift book for spiritual seekers.

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  • Publisher: Sentient Publications (July 11, 2007)
  • Length: 110 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781591810599

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This book is a lighthearted and amusing romp through the mysterious and profound exploration of life’s most important question: "Who is behind your own eyes?
--Arjuna Ardagh, coauthor of The Translucent Revolution

This book is a lighthearted and amusing romp through the mysterious and profound exploration of life’s most important question: “Who is behind your own eyes?
--Arjuna Ardagh, coauthor of The Translucent Revolution

Looking for God is in line with all of the really great sages and seers. It is simple and most profound
--Sailor Bob Adamson, author of What’s Wrong with Right Now?

Another work of genius! Chuck Hillig amazes us by his talent, his writing skill and originality.
--Jan Kersschot, M.D., coauthor of This Is It

Leo Hartong, author of Awakening to the Dream
The text and illustrations in this book revolve around its empty center, which is represented by a hole through the heart of the book. This hole symbolizes the whole; much like the mysterious void or emptiness in Buddhism sustains the fullness of life. In his usual playful style, reminiscent of the late Alan Watts, the author points the reader to her own center, beyond concepts, beyond religion and, most of all, beyond belief.
--Leo Hartong, author of Awakening to the Dream

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