Living Enlightenment: A Call for Evolution Beyond Ego @ richardeward.com
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Living Enlightenment: A Call for Evolution Beyond Ego
by Andrew Cohen
from What Is Enlighenment? Press
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0 
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Fake 
It's easy to write about living in a way that makes perfect sense. Most people with a bit of imagination could do so fairly well. But living it? I went to see Cohen's spiritual community and found a narcissistic and arrogant spiritual teacher talking of how to live enlightenment. This man writes of things like true autonomy and 'creative friction' but his students have been reduced to a bunch of drones that dare not question him.
It's interesting to note that the only decent review was written by one... more info
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glib and facile candy floss 
These two men are pompous narcissistic nincompoops, skilled at hoodwinking credulous and psychically marginal lost souls with their ersatz wisdom. Wilber lost his way sometime ago....sad for a man of such obvious intellectual prowess. His self-importance and egomania have colonised his consciousness..indeed poisoned it. Ah the lack of real wisdom! As for Cohen, he is an intellectual midget and just churns out the same old soporific claptrap targeted at those poor humans who have given up any independent... more info
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All ego 
I agree with the recent reviewers and those mysteriously wiped off recently and no longer here to see that dared criticise him. The problem with Cohen is his complete insecurity. He cannot for a moment bear any criticism but requests complete adulation. I read his books and attended one of his lectures. Never again. He is total ego and loves laughing at people making fun of them in front of others while he has the microphone. I know he desparately seeks enlightenment himself but surely this is not the way... more info
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Just Another Campus Guru 
Andrew Cohen reminds me of the polished BS throwers who used to hang around the student center endlessly debating meaningless questions and trying to impress the chicks. Anyone with a decent Jesuit education will have covered everything Cohen has to say in the first two semesters...and forgotten about it the following year. Like those campus philosophers Cohen relies on hyperbolic language and circular reasoning to talk enlessly about nothing and make it sound profound. The amazing thing is... more info
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