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Tenth Man: The Great Joke (Which Made Lazarus Laugh) by Wei Wu Wei β€” book cover

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

by Wei Wu Wei, Gregory Tucker
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Overview

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

Synopsis

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

Vedanta Kerari

The author of this remarkable collection of aphorisms and dialogues stretches the mind of the reader till it begins to snap and he is ready to join Wei Wu Wei in his crusade to 'attend our own funeral.'

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From the Publisher

The core of Wei Wu Wei’s understanding is non-doership.
--Ramesh Balsekar, author of Consciousness Speaks

One day a friend handed me a book by Wei Wu Wei and asked me if I knew anything about it. He said he didn’t understand it and wondered if I would read it to see what it was all about. I read the book that night from cover to cover. Two things stand out. First, I didn’t have a clue what the book was about and second, I knew in my bones that I had been handed a gift. I have since read all of Wei Wu Wei’s books, and I love them all like children. Each is an exquisite gem.
--from the foreword by Dr. Gregory Tucker

Wei Wu Wei goes right for the root. He takes away everything, and leaves nothing. Then he takes that away.
--Joan Tollifson, author of Bare-Bones Meditation

The author of this remarkable collection of aphorisms and dialogues stretches the mind of the reader till it begins to snap and he is ready to join Wei Wu Wei in his crusade β€œto attend our own funeral.
--Vedanta Kerari

The contents of this book are perhaps as enigmatic as the title. They consist of short dialogues and aphoristic meditations which are by no means easy reading; but which nevertheless deserve careful study. Perhaps the book should be more often on the knee than in the hand.
--Aryan Path

Aryan Path

The contents of this book are perhaps as enigmatic as the title. They consist of short dialogues and aphoristic meditations which are by no means easy reading, but which nevertheless deserve careful study. Perhaps the book should be more often on the knee than in the hand.

Vedanta Kerari

The author of this remarkable collection of aphorisms and dialogues stretches the mind of the reader till it begins to snap and he is ready to join Wei Wu Wei in his crusade to 'attend our own funeral.'

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2003
Publisher
Sentient Publications
Pages
234
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781591810070

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