The Tenth Man: The Great Joke (Which Made Lazarus Laugh)

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An esssential work of this enigmatic sage, draws from the ancient traditions of Buddhism, Taosim, and Advaita Vedanta.

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April 25,2025
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it is insightful stuff that is worth reading. it is quite a dense affair, though, so be ready. these books actually did cause me to have to stop and really think some things through for a while before i could properly proceed. i believe that is the point of the way they are written--to guide you to coming to a realisation rather than drawing you a picture.
April 25,2025
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There’s always a lot of material to digest when reading any book by Wei Wu Wei, and It’s well worth the effort to stick with it. Dense, deep, and very rewarding. He has a precision with the way he uses language to point to/communicate what cannot be comprehended by our intellects. Quite a task!
As he gently nudges us forward into uncharted territory, we get a taste of our true being.
April 25,2025
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If you can look past the dense mental gymnastics, this can be one of the clearest pointers from phenomenal presence toward phenomenal absence and noumenal presence.
April 25,2025
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This book will get you non-thinking in no time. Literally!

Confusingly brilliant, reassuringly repetitive and, a phenomenally noumenal phenomenon of the non-subjective, non-objective kind.

You'll understand that statement upon reading it!
April 25,2025
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written on the very edge of linguistic existence, or maybe we are already falling down the cliff
April 25,2025
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Wei Wu Wei was the pseudonym for Terence Gray who wrote a number of what he called Zen-Advaita-Tantra books. This is pure Ch'an Buddhism updated to the present. Well worth pondering if you care to penetrate the mystery.
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