Awareness: The Perils and Opportunities of Reality
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In Awareness, Jesuit priest and spiritual teacher Anthony de Mello invites readers to wake up from the illusions of ego and conditioning. Blending Christian mysticism, Eastern spirituality, and psychological insight, he challenges conventional ideas about happiness, success, and self. His message: true freedom comes not from changing the world, but from seeing it clearly. With a tone that is both direct and compassionate, de Mello guides readers toward inner clarity and spiritual awakening. Often humorous and provocative, Awareness has become a modern spiritual classic, widely praised for its life-changing potential and universal wisdom.

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About Anthony de Mello

Anthony de Mello was an Indian Jesuit priest, psychotherapist, and spiritual teacher known for his synthesis of Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. His teachings emphasized mindfulness, awareness, and freedom from ego and conditioning. In Awareness: The Perils and Opportunities of Reality, de Mello presents a direct, sometimes provocative approach to waking up to life as it is. Drawing from Christianity, Buddhism, and personal insight, he invites readers to move beyond illusion and embrace presence. With humor and clarity, de Mello became a beloved spiritual guide for seekers around the world, challenging them to question their beliefs and live authentically.

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