Kundalini Consciousness

Attainment As It Is

by J. Robin E. Harger


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 16/09/2014

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 358
ISBN : 9781499071856
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 358
ISBN : 9781499071863

About the Book

This book is intended to describe, explain and explore the states of higher consciousness that are inevitably associated with the achievement of Enlightenment and thereby to suggest procedures that can help others to attain such insights as may be relevant for themselves.


About the Author

J. Robin E. Harger was born in New Zealand in 1938. He spent his early years on a sheep farm in the Waikato. He attended the University of Auckland and the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he studied marine biology and population ecology, respectively. He went on to teach experimental field ecology at the University of British Columbia, from whence he strayed into environmental activism. During the course of his scientific career, he published widely in technical journals across the fields of ecology, environmental assessment, global warming, and also wrote a number of articles dealing with the theory and practice of environmental activism. He eventually joined UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), spending fourteen years in the Jakarta office before retiring from his post as director of the International Oceanographic Commission (IOC) in 1999. Dr. Harger has an extremely well-founded understanding of the relationship between science and social practice, having also spent time with the State of Michigan Toxic Substances Control Commission, where he designed and implemented clean-up procedures applied by the state in controlling instances of toxic substance contamination in the environment. His foray into the area of self-analysis and subsequent projection into the profound provoked a complete reversal of his previously solid view of external physicality now finding agreement with Sri Ramana in observing that “the world and the mind arise as one but of the two, the world depends on the mind alone, the only reality being that in which this inseparable pair have their rising and setting—the support provided by The One Self Alone.” Goldenage Papakura, August 2014