This latest book in the de Mello legacy, transcribed from one
of Fr. de Mello's last spirituality conferences, records his exact
words, and so he comes alive again.
The day he was ordained a Jesuit priest in India, Tony de
Mello swore an oath to himself--to learn how truly to
help people, so that his counseling would not be useless.
De Mello did learn. What he learned he taught, through
writings such as his bestselling Sadhana and, more
directly, in the workshops he conducted around the world. And
always he taught the importance of "awareness"--of "waking up"
to our illusions about ourselves, the world, and others, and
realizing that we are the happiness we seek.
Here is the spiritual instruction de Mello offered to all who
seek this "awakened" state. The practice he outlines is, he
warns, more difficult than it appears. Using humor,
compassion, and insight, he teaches us not to fear the challenge
but to welcome it as part of our journey to greater
self-understanding and the rewards that come of living the "aware"
life. "You begin to know things that cannot be described," he
says. "It's called happiness."
(Doubleday)
What you are aware of you are in control of; what you are
not aware of is in control of you.
- Anthony de Mello
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