Blisstears: Bliss, the root of all suffering

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
Cover of the book Blisstears: Bliss, the root of all suffering by Karl Renz, Karl Renz
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Author: Karl Renz ISBN: 9789387242340
Publisher: Karl Renz Publication: February 8, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Karl Renz
ISBN: 9789387242340
Publisher: Karl Renz
Publication: February 8, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Karl is like quicksilver, you can’t catch him and he’s impossible to define.

He offers no teaching, and no help, and only speaks ‘I’ to ‘I’.
He employs his unerring empty-handed karate to unseat each questioner and destroy their concepts, moving freely between the sacred and the profane.

After de-constructing spiritual ideas like Truth and Peace, it's now time to unravel the true nature of Bliss. Any experience of bliss leaves blisters in your brain, he says, as they leave you with unsatiated desire for more;
until finally you are left with nothing but tears.

Karl plays with words like a juggler, tossing out jokes, puns, invective,
and the Living Words, all with the same careless zest. And when the questions subside and his audience is empty and silent, he points to
‘being what you cannot not be’.

These talks are the gift of crazy wisdom!

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Karl is like quicksilver, you can’t catch him and he’s impossible to define.

He offers no teaching, and no help, and only speaks ‘I’ to ‘I’.
He employs his unerring empty-handed karate to unseat each questioner and destroy their concepts, moving freely between the sacred and the profane.

After de-constructing spiritual ideas like Truth and Peace, it's now time to unravel the true nature of Bliss. Any experience of bliss leaves blisters in your brain, he says, as they leave you with unsatiated desire for more;
until finally you are left with nothing but tears.

Karl plays with words like a juggler, tossing out jokes, puns, invective,
and the Living Words, all with the same careless zest. And when the questions subside and his audience is empty and silent, he points to
‘being what you cannot not be’.

These talks are the gift of crazy wisdom!

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