UNBECOMING: Seeing Through the Self We Carry
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What if the self you have been defending is not a core - but a reflex?In Unbecoming, Gregory K. Cadotte offers a quiet and direct examination of how identity forms, how it sustains itself through subtle interference, and how it naturally softens when that interference stops.Rather than presenting enlightenment as a dramatic event or mystical achievement, this book explores something far more ordinary - the moment before becoming. The subtle instant when experience arises and the mind reaches to claim it as "me."Through clear reflection and lived observation, Unbecoming explores:The layered survival surface mistaken for identityHow intersecting conditionings create the illusion of a centerThe second reaction that sustains sufferingWhy non-interference allows experience to complete itselfDrawing from contemplative insight without relying on religious doctrine, this work invites readers to look closely at the mechanics of self-creation. What feels solid begins to reveal itself as a structure of accumulated reactions. What feels personal begins to soften into process.This is not a book about self-improvement. It is not a promise of transcendence.It is an invitation to stop constructing what does not need to be constructed.Underneath the effort to become someone lies a peace that was never absent - only obscured by reinforcement.Unbecoming is for readers drawn to contemplative philosophy, psychological clarity, and the possibility that freedom may be simpler than we imagined.
What if the self you have been defending is not a core - but a reflex?In Unbecoming, Gregory K. Cadotte offers a quiet and direct examination of how identity forms, how it sustains itself through subtle interference, and how it naturally softens when that interference stops.Rather than presenting enlightenment as a dramatic event or mystical achievement, this book explores something far more ordinary - the moment before becoming. The subtle instant when experience arises and the mind reaches to claim it as "me."Through clear reflection and lived observation, Unbecoming explores:The layered survival surface mistaken for identityHow intersecting conditionings create the illusion of a centerThe second reaction that sustains sufferingWhy non-interference allows experience to complete itselfDrawing from contemplative insight without relying on religious doctrine, this work invites readers to look closely at the mechanics of self-creation. What feels solid begins to reveal itself as a structure of accumulated reactions. What feels personal begins to soften into process.This is not a book about self-improvement. It is not a promise of transcendence.It is an invitation to stop constructing what does not need to be constructed.Underneath the effort to become someone lies a peace that was never absent - only obscured by reinforcement.Unbecoming is for readers drawn to contemplative philosophy, psychological clarity, and the possibility that freedom may be simpler than we imagined.
AmazonPagina's: 156, Paperback, Light Manor Publishing
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