Doing Nothing: Coming to the End of the Spiritual Search
Steven Harrison
Doing Nothing presents a counterintuitive, refreshing perspective on self-discovery, enlightenment, and the power of living in the actuality of life, unrestrained by belief, dogma, and prescribed practices.
Doing Nothing offers a unique perspective on finding inner peace and self-discovery. After decades of exploring various spiritual and religious paths, Steven Harrison realized that the perennial search for enlightenment was ultimately futile. Instead of advocating for specific practices or beliefs, he encourages listeners to embrace stopping the search itself.
He asserts that true self-realization lies not in rigorous austerities or complex philosophies but in the simple, practical act of 'doing nothing.' By letting go of constant striving and seeking, one can discover profound truths about one's own nature and the present moment. Harrison's approach is unconventional, as he invites listeners to find peace and stillness in the surprisingly 'active place' of 'doing nothing.'
The potential gifts of 'doing nothing' are considerable. They include reduced stress and anxiety from letting go of the need to constantly strive and seek, and a deeper sense of presence, stillness, and connection with the here and now.
Doing Nothing presents an unconventional yet deeply compelling perspective on spirituality, self-knowledge, and the power of embracing simplicity, presence, and the undistorted experience of existence over ceaseless seeking.
Duration - 9h 40m.
Author - Steven Harrison.
Narrator - Layne Ihde.
Published Date - Tuesday, 09 January 2024.
Copyright - © 1997 Steven Harrison ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Doing Nothing presents a counterintuitive, refreshing perspective on self-discovery, enlightenment, and the power of living in the actuality of life, unrestrained by belief, dogma, and prescribed practices. Doing Nothing offers a unique perspective on finding inner peace and self-discovery. After decades of exploring various spiritual and religious paths, Steven Harrison realized that the perennial search for enlightenment was ultimately futile. Instead of advocating for specific practices or beliefs, he encourages listeners to embrace stopping the search itself. He asserts that true self-realization lies not in rigorous austerities or complex philosophies but in the simple, practical act of 'doing nothing.' By letting go of constant striving and seeking, one can discover profound truths about one's own nature and the present moment. Harrison's approach is unconventional, as he invites listeners to find peace and stillness in the surprisingly 'active place' of 'doing nothing.' The potential gifts of 'doing nothing' are considerable. They include reduced stress and anxiety from letting go of the need to constantly strive and seek, and a deeper sense of presence, stillness, and connection with the here and now. Doing Nothing presents an unconventional yet deeply compelling perspective on spirituality, self-knowledge, and the power of embracing simplicity, presence, and the undistorted experience of existence over ceaseless seeking. Duration - 9h 40m. Author - Steven Harrison. Narrator - Layne Ihde. Published Date - Tuesday, 09 January 2024. Copyright - © 1997 Steven Harrison ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:55:59
Dedication
Duration:02:07:38
Introduction
Duration:06:18:12
Chapter 1
Duration:01:12:38
Chapter 2
Duration:06:04:52
Chapter 3
Duration:10:46:25
Chapter 4
Duration:01:21:39
Chapter 5
Duration:10:17:34
Chapter 6
Duration:01:21:39
Chapter 7
Duration:10:17:34
Chapter 8
Duration:07:48:40
Chapter 9
Duration:01:33:04
Chapter 10
Duration:05:47:42
Chapter 11
Duration:12:39:06
Chapter 12
Duration:04:02:06
Chapter 14
Duration:10:03:01
Chapter 15
Duration:02:36:44
Chapter 16
Duration:05:58:35
Chapter 18
Duration:20:01:56
Chapter 19
Duration:01:21:03
Chapter 20
Duration:02:57:29
Chapter 21
Duration:01:38:18
Chapter 22
Duration:01:33:02
26-DN-Closing.mp3
Duration:00:55:59