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OverviewHumans live in a state of ""sleep"" or mechanical consciousness, and through intentional work of self-remembering and self-observation, one can achieve higher states of awareness.We live in an age of constant stimulation, yet many people feel inwardly distant from their own lives. Beneath the surface of routine, thought, and distraction lies a quiet intuition that something essential is being overlooked. The Tao is in the Now explores this intuition and points toward a simple yet demanding possibility: awakening to the living reality of the present moment.Much of human experience unfolds in psychological sleep. We react automatically, identify with passing thoughts, and become absorbed in narratives that pull attention away from direct experience. This mechanical mode of living can create a sense of fragmentation, restlessness, and subtle dissatisfaction. Despite exposure to mindfulness and spiritual ideas, many still struggle to translate insight into sustained awareness.Drawing from contemplative traditions, esoteric psychology, and personal inquiry, Jack E. Soutar approaches awakening as a practical and experiential process rather than a conceptual one. His exploration of self-remembering, divided attention, and inner observation offers readers a framework for understanding consciousness while remaining grounded in everyday life.Through reflection, exercises in awareness, and philosophical insight, the book encourages readers to notice habitual patterns, soften identification with thought, and rediscover the depth hidden within ordinary moments. Rather than dramatic breakthroughs, the emphasis is on subtle shifts in perception that gradually cultivate clarity, presence, and a more intimate relationship with being.The Tao is in the Now is an invitation to pause, observe, and explore. It does not ask for belief or adherence to a system, only a willingness to look inward with sincerity. For readers drawn to mindfulness, mysticism, or the quiet path of self-knowledge, this book offers a companion for the ongoing journey of awakening to what is already here. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jack E SoutarPublisher: In the Now Press Imprint: In the Now Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9781067633318ISBN 10: 1067633316 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 27 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJack E. Soutar is a writer dedicated to exploring consciousness, presence, and the practical path of inner awakening. His work is influenced by contemplative traditions, mystical philosophy, and the psychological insights of self-observation and self-remembering. Rather than presenting spirituality as an abstraction, he approaches it as a lived inquiry rooted in direct experience and everyday life.Through years of personal study and reflection, Soutar has examined the tension between mechanical living and conscious awareness, as well as the subtle practices that help interrupt habitual thought and perceptual patterns. His writing brings together insights from Eastern philosophy, Western esotericism, and contemporary understandings of attention and embodiment, offering readers a grounded, accessible doorway to deeper awareness.The Tao is in the Now represents an invitation rather than a conclusion. Soutar's work encourages readers to explore presence for themselves, cultivating curiosity, sincerity, and the quiet discipline of remembering oneself amid the ordinary flow of life. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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