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Jean Klein

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Jean Klein


Born
in Berlin, Germany
October 19, 1912

Died
February 22, 1998


Average rating: 4.55 · 535 ratings · 45 reviews · 54 distinct worksSimilar authors
I Am

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4.57 avg rating — 203 ratings — published 1989 — 8 editions
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The Ease of Being

4.60 avg rating — 68 ratings — published 1984 — 8 editions
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Who Am I?: The Sacred Quest

4.41 avg rating — 68 ratings — published 1988 — 16 editions
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Be Who You Are

4.64 avg rating — 61 ratings — published 1978 — 15 editions
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The Book of Listening

4.50 avg rating — 46 ratings — published 2008 — 10 editions
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Transmission of the Flame

4.70 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 1990 — 11 editions
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Living Truth

4.42 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 1994 — 10 editions
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Beyond Knowledge

4.55 avg rating — 22 ratings4 editions
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Open to the Unknown: Dialog...

4.63 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1992 — 6 editions
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Neither this nor that I am

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4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1981
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“It is only through silent awareness that our physical and mental nature can change. This change is completely spontaneous. If we make an effort to change we do no more than shift our attention from one level, from one thing, to another. We remain in a vicious circle. This only transfers energy from one point to another. It still leaves us oscillating between suffering and pleasure, each leading inevitably back to the other. Only living stillness, stillness without someone trying to be still, is capable of undoing the conditioning our biologoical, emotional and psychological nature has undergone. There is no controller, no selector, no personality making choices. In choiceless living the situation is given the freedom to unfold. You do not grasp one aspect over another for there is nobody to grasp. When you understand something and live it without being stuck to the formulation, what you have understood dissolves in your openness. In this silence change takes place of its own accord, the problem is resolved and duality ends. You are left in your glory where no one has understood and nothing has been understood.”
Jean Klein, I Am

“The root of all desires is the one desire: to come home, to be at peace. There may be a moment in life when our compensatory activities, the accumulation of money, learning and objects, leaves us feeling deeply apathetic. This can motivate us towards the search for our real nature beyond appearances. We may find ourselves asking, 'Why am I here? What is life? Who am I?' Sooner or later any intelligent person asks these questions. What you are looking for is what you already are, not what you will become. What you already are is the answer and the source of the question. In this lies its power of transformation. It is a present actual fact. Looking to become something is completely conceptual, merely an idea. The seeker will discover that he is what he seeks and that what he seeks is the source of the inquiry.”
Jean Klein, I Am

“The root of all desires is the one desire: to come home, to be at peace.”
Jean Klein