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The Diamond Approach of Hameed Ali (A.H. Almaas)

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29 November 2005, 01:17 PM
spoonboy
The Diamond Approach of Hameed Ali (A.H. Almaas)
When Ken Wilber devotes over a dozen pages to someone, I sit up and take notice. Fritjof Capra only rates a paragraph or two. Centers abound in hip
and trendy locales like Berkeley and Boulder. Don't know much about him so far, other than I picked up the Diamond Heart books I, III and IV a couple of years back and this may be my "Round Tuit" prompt to visit "Someday Isle." Wink

http://www.nexuspub.com/journeys/diamond.htm

Is anyone familiar with The Diamond Approach?
29 November 2005, 04:27 PM
Phil
MM, I'm not seeing where anyone is sharing a transformative experience, here, so I'll transfer it to the Spirituality Issues forum.

From what I've read about the Diamond Approach, it seems to be another way of talking about what we call True Self (essence) and False Self (holes) on this forum.

What is your experience with it?
29 November 2005, 11:05 PM
spoonboy
Phil,

It's just a curiosity at this point. I have no experience with the Diamond Heart approach. Ken Wilber
has this to say:

"The Diamond Approach of Hameed Ali (who writes under the pen name A.H. Almaas) is, in my opinion, a superb therapeutic/transformative discipline. Within this broad appreciation, which I will reiterate in a moment, I have a few criticisms."

The two men share the same publisher, and seem to admire each other. The basis seems to be Sufism, with reliance on the enneagram and Gurdjieff's work, and some Buddhism and science thrown into the mix. Ali started out as a scientist, then developed an interest in transformative experience. Simple as one, two, three:

1) Absolute emptiness

2) Pure nonconceptual awareness

3) Pure presence

Sure, easy for Ali to say! Wink

http://www.ahalmaas.com/essence/diamond_approach.htm

Under "essential aspects" there is a list which reminds me of Galations chapter five on the fruit of the spirit:

"Truth, clarity, spaciousness, intelligence, existence, will, strength, joy, peace, value, love, personhood, identity and so on."

Those all appear high on my personal Christmas list. Load it up in the sleigh, Santa! Smiler

caritas,

mm <*)))))><