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If you have ever doubted whether Jiddu Krishnamurti generated any change in people, here is a gift for you from Scott.
This is love writing about love.
The title itself "Amo, Ergo Sum" is extraordinary in its simplicity, directness and plain acknowledgement of what is.
Read the poem at the very beginning and drink it in. I trust you know its true meaning. It has been captured in words like never before. The poem is not about Scott, but rather about love, learning from love itself.
The highest quality of truth invariably has a natural impact. If anyone can try and bring forth the impact in words, it is Scott, for his words are very well crafted, honest, say just enough and no more.
Scott is clearly passionate about Krishnamurti and his Teachings. The fire in the teachings is burning bright in him. This fire seems to allow him to cut through brush, discover what lies on the other side and face it with unusual intelligence and courage, both of which are guided by a deeply caring heart.
After all, it is not an easy task, this saying something seemingly about oneself that is not really about the self at all. Yet Scott has done this and taken on all the risks such an endeavor entails while exposing all that is "Scott"...the "me" that clouds the view of unhindered truth.
When one asks oneself why a human being would do such a thing, the effect is sobering to say the least. Surely the love that this book speaks of is unconfined. Surely it rings an inner bell...
Ahoj! Jsem Libroamiko, tvůj knižní rádce.
Jak ti můžu pomoct?