FOREWORD
During recent months there has been an
increasing urge on the part of those attending the Lectures
and Forums, as well as those who are familiar with my
published works, to make the Lectures available to all in
printed form. Of late, tapes, books, and letters can be
obtained on order, yet the requests for printed Lectures have
continued undiminished. This book is the
answer.
We have chosen eight Lectures, very much
at random, as the first in a possible series of books of
Lectures. We feel that the choice, consistent with the
premise of Absolute Reality, is varied, covering a wide range
of important topics and application.
These Lectures have been taken directly
from the master tapes. There has been editing, and
considerable new material added.
In reading these pages, read aloud when
convenient. Give to each word the value you would give
if you were voicing it to your dearest friend -- a loved one
whom you were striving to awaken from a useless
nightmare. And if the denouncement of the dream is
sharp, emphatic, it is not to harm or hinder the awakening,
but rather to epedite it; not to change the dream, but to
arouse the slumbering one, perhaps shock him into laying aside
the dream for the Real.
In all Lectures, we point out that we do
not speak in accord with religious education. Our work
is classified as philosophy, not metaphysics or
religion. We do not view Life from within the narrow
walls of morality, the hampering restrictions of human conduct
and usage, as religious speakers are required to do. We
are persistently consistent with our premise.
While we do not agree with any form of
teaching, of learning, of human evolution or
at-onement-with-God, we do not quarrel with those who do
believe in such, or who are engaged in practicing what they
preach. But we do have to be consistent with Truth as
Being-what-is, and thus we frequently have to show wherein we
differ from the general pattern, and why. This is never
meant to be condemnatory or inflammatory. We speak
plainly. Our hearers, our readers are free to
go along with us, or not. We are not trying to
convert anybody. Our sole interest is in
Reality.
Our work has become known mainly by
word-of-mouth. Those who have found it to be the Truth
they have been looking for, have told their friends, or sent
them the books, and they in turn have done likewise.
Thus more and more have become familiar with the
work.
Our first book, The
Unchallenged Self, was published in 1954, less than
four short years ago, yet the work is now known on every
continent. Such widespread acceptance suggests its
value. It is not a flowery language that captivates, not
promises of a faraway future filled with all that the human
mind considers desirable, not a promise of healing, not a cult
or organization one can join that prompts the reader to
recommend these books to others. They contain
Unadulterated Truth only. Reality does not improve
personality, does not make lavish promises, is not a system or
formula that enables a human to lay hold on things, or to
outwit and escape evil. Reality is Single Omnipresent
Simple Truth.
To readers, friends who wholeheartedly
desire Truth, it is a joy and privilege to dedicate these
pages.
The
Author
New York, N.Y.
January 2, 1959
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