Publisher's Summary For the millions of Americans who want spirituality without religion, Sam Harris’ new book is a guide to meditation as a rational spiritual practice informed by neuroscience and psychology. From multiple New York Times best-selling author, neuroscientist, and "new atheist" Sam Harris, Waking Up is for the 30 percent of Americans who follow no religion, but who suspect that Jesus, Buddha, Lao Tzu, Rumi, and the other saints and sages of history could not have all been epileptics, schizophrenics, or frauds. Throughout the book, Harris argues that there are important truths to be found in the experiences of such contemplatives - and, therefore, that there is more to understanding reality than science and secular culture generally allow. Waking Up is part seeker’s memoir and part exploration of the scientific underpinnings of spirituality. No other book marries contemplative wisdom and modern science in this way, and no author other than Sam Harris - a scientist, philosopher, and famous skeptic - could write it. ©2014 Sam Harris. All rights reserved. (P)2014 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
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It is very rare to encounter someone who is a contemplative and a mystic that doesn't espouse a theology. I found it refreshing.
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?Maybe a different narrator who didn't sound as stuck-up and unemotional. What three words best describe Sam Harris’s voice?Pompous, cavalier, and aloof.If this book were a movie would you go see it? No.Any additional comments?The content is good, but I had a lot of trouble with his tone. I found myself feeling on guard, like I had to prove to him that I wasn't simple and actually understood what he was saying. Remember Professor Gerald Lambeau from Good Will Hunting? He was a man obsessed with his own genius, but even he had more heart than Harris displays. I think it would do this audiobook some good to have someone more along the lines of Dr. Sean Maguire (Williams' character in Good Will Hunting) narrate it.
Ugh, I don't know why I punished myself by listening to as much of this as I did.Book is 99% attack on organized religion .000001% guide to secular meditation.The rest is punctuation and redundant self-celebration at the authors personal achievements in enduring long periods of meditative silence. if you value your happiness, be it secular, religious or whatever stay away, FAR AWAY, from this book.Go for a walk or listen to nice music instead.It would doubtlessly be a better guide to secular spirituality. Ugh.
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more? atheists and empty people looking for a life of value but not finding it in the godless realmWhat do you think your next listen will be?fictionWould you listen to another book narrated by Sam Harris?nopeYou didn’t love this book...but did it have any redeeming qualities? not reallyAny additional comments?nope
Would you try another book from Sam Harris and/or Sam Harris?NoWould you ever listen to anything by Sam Harris again?NoWho would you have cast as narrator instead of Sam Harris?YESYou didn’t love this book...but did it have any redeeming qualities? Very few.Any additional comments?Was just too wordy and the author seems to be more interested in persuading you to give up religious spirituality and learn to meditate.Was not at all what I expected.
Frankly the book is boring,not read well, and lacks any real point or purpose. "Be an atheist, religion is irrational ", ok gotcha."Spirituality is good", awesome. "You can have a spiritual life without religion ", I can get to that, but how? "Meditate", hmmm Okay, how?... "Religion is bad"... ಠ_ಠ There's nothing really useful in the book save two analogies on meditation and losing the self(ego). That's it. There, I've saved you an audible credit, you're welcome.
