Reflections of the One Life: Michael Jeffrey’s Review


This is Scott Kiloby‘s second book on non-duality, and it contains 365—one for each day of the year, pointers toward enlightenment. Each page lists a day of the month, a title and a few paragraphs explaining and fleshing out the title in more detail.

Scott’s writing is hardcore, pure and potent. Whereas his first book, Love’s Quiet Revolution, contained personal stories about a person named “Scott,” this book is all business. Each page is loaded with landmines that have the potential to completely eviscerate the “I” that most of us take ourselves to be.

Of course, as the book’s title suggests, these are merely “reflections” of “the ONE Life.” The true essence of what Scott is pointing to can never be captured in words; just like the sweet scent of a rose can never truly be captured in words.

However, Scott does an amazing job in painting a picture of what he is pointing to. To give you a taste, I picked a date at random…
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*This is an excerpt from Michael Jeffreys review.

You can read the full text/review here.

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One Response

  1. John Marks

    Love this book and the review is spot-on!

    *keep up the great work.

    Love, John

    August 9, 2010 at 8:08 am

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