Summary
Intelligence is one of the defining characteristics of human beings: an inherent ability to respond to the world with awareness, knowledge, learning, and insight. Most considerations of human intelligence are based on the notion that intelligence is a product of brain functioning. A. H. Almaas introduces here a radically different viewpoint, one that recognizes an actual quality of consciousness as the source of intelligence. He calls this source the Brilliancy of our true nature. The presentation of his understanding of intelligence is followed by in-depth dialogues with his students on the various barriers to recognizing and embodying this essential quality. In particular, an unresolved relationship with one's father is found to shape the experience of Brilliancy. Using a Socratic method that draws upon techniques of body-centered, Gestalt, psychodynamic, and cognitive psychologies, Almaas helps participants work through their defenses and conflicts surrounding this issue and then, diverging from pychotherapeutic practice, guides them in discovering their own Brilliancy.
Author Biography
A. H. Almaas is the pen name of Hameed Ali, originator of the Diamond Approach, who has been teaching individuals and groups in Colorado, California, and Europe for some twenty-five years. He is the founder of the Ridhwan School and the author of numerous books, including Spacecruiser Inquiry, Essence, and The Pearl Beyond Price.
Table of Contents
| The Diamond Body Series |
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| Editor's Preface |
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| Introduction |
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1 | (4) |
| Part One |
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5 | (56) |
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1. Brilliancy and Intelligence |
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9 | (16) |
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25 | (16) |
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41 | (12) |
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53 | (8) |
| Part Two |
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61 | (28) |
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63 | (26) |
| Part Three |
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89 | (214) |
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93 | (22) |
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115 | (24) |
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139 | (34) |
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173 | (28) |
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201 | (34) |
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235 | (20) |
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255 | (18) |
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273 | (30) |
| About the Diamond Approach |
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303 | (2) |
| Index |
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