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The Light That I Am J.C. Amberchele

The Light That I Am par J.C. Amberchele

The Light That I Am J.C. Amberchele


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The Light That I Am combines fascinating biographical material with uniquely accessible insights into the nature of who we really are and how we continue after everything has changed, and yet nothing has changed.

The Light That I Am Résumé

The Light That I Am: Notes from the Ground of Being J.C. Amberchele

J. C. Amberchele is the pseudonym of a man who found freedom-real freedom-during the long prison sentence he is still serving. This freedom is the same liberation or enlightenment that so many of us are seeking, but that we seek within the framework of a life where we can have access to all the paraphernalia of the spiritual search and the apparent comfort money can buy. If you are reading this, you probably have an inkling that the real freedom which Amberchele talks about is something different and has no relation to the external freedom that most of us enjoy. The experiments he used before his radical shift in perception seemed, in his own words, crazy and childish, but I gave them a try. And there it was, as plain as day. The Light That I Am is no mere prescriptive rehashing of techniques; it combines fascinating biographical material with uniquely accessible insights into the nature of who we really are and how a person continues to function after everything has changed, and yet nothing has changed.

À propos de J.C. Amberchele

J. C. Amberchele was born in Philadelphia in 1940. He attended a Quaker school, then colleges in Pennsylvania and New York, graduating with a bachelor's degree in psychology. In the early 1960s, Amberchele worked as a part-time instructor at a private school in Honolulu, teaching high school math and French. An athlete in high school and college, he tried his hand at auto racing in Hawaii, but soon ran out of funds. He married in 1965, worked briefly as a salesman in both Honolulu and Los Angeles, but soon divorced and returned to Hawaii. After working at odd jobs at a local marina, he began taking LSD, and subsequently joined the growing ranks of hippies living in the Waikiki Beach area. In 1967, Amberchele again moved to Southern California, and this time began selling marijuana to support himself. Soon he was transporting wholesale quantities to various cities in the United States, and within a year was moving marijuana north from Mexico in cars and airplanes-a career he followed for nearly fifteen years, and one which he admits drove him deeper and deeper into crime and insanity. During this time, he married again, had two children, and traveled extensively, often to avoid the law. After his arrest, he began writing and studying Eastern philosophy. His first book, How You Lose, a novel, was released in 2002 (Carroll & Graf, New York). He has been a longtime meditator in prison, and has called himself a reluctant Buddhist since taking formal vows in 2001. As of this writing he has been incarcerated a total of twenty-nine years, and does not expect to be released soon. Amberchele is incarcerated in Colorado.

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9780955829093
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The Light That I Am: Notes from the Ground of Being J.C. Amberchele
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Little, Brown Book Group
20160324
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