The quest for honesty is not like a search for a jewel that may end happily with a sudden attainment of what is wanted. It is rather like the quest for excellence, a prolonged struggle.

The Faith of a Heretic
Walter Kaufmann
The quest for honesty is not like a search for a jewel that may end happily with a sudden attainment of what is wanted. It is rather like the quest for excellence, a prolonged struggle.

The Faith of a Heretic
Walter Kaufmann
Forgiveness, when it happens, is able to remove that dead weight from our past and give us back our lives. The real beauty of forgiveness is that it can deliver the future to us.

On Forgiveness: How Can We Forgive the Unforgiveable?
Richard Holloway
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Richard Holloway
born 1933
Richard Holloway is a Scottish writer and broadcaster. Holloway was formerly Bishop of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church. He is a former Gresham Professor of Divinity and Chairman of the Joint Board of the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Screen. He is a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Holloway is the author of over twenty books. He has presented many series for BBC television and radio.
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It is a mistake to assume that the church — or the synagogue, or any ancient religious group — proceeded formally with the development of its organization, like modern political bodies which begin by calling together a “constitutional assembly” to draft a declaration of principles, a set of definitions, a series of by-laws, and a governing code. The most ancient church had no idea of legislating for posterity or of thinking out the propositions of its practice. It emerged upon the broad stage of Greco-Roman history as one more religion of a book, indeed as an offshoot or sect of “the religion of the book,” Judaism.

Ancient Judaism and The New Testament
Frederick C. Grant

Frederick C. Grant
1891–1974
Frederick C. Grant was a New Testament scholar. He was professor of Biblical Theology at the Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Grant studied at Western Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois.
When we look to see what we are, we find that the only thing that can qualify as our essential nature is the unchanging sense of our being, which is both existent and aware. In looking at this sense of being-awareness, we see that it is already here and easily recognized. Not only is it present, but it remains present and undisturbed in the midst of all thinking, feeling and experiencing. It is not something that we get from a book or obtain as a result of practices, techniques or processes. Nor is it something that comes to us from outside, from a teacher, a divine being or any other source. We do not need an awakening or enlightenment experience to know our true nature. It is effortlessly present. In fact, there is nothing we can do to escape it.

You Were Never Born
John Wheeler
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John Wheeler
John Wheeler is a student and teacher of nondualism (also called non-duality), which “points to the idea that the universe and all its multiplicity are ultimately expressions or appearances of one essential reality.”
Wheeler pursued a decades-long search, during which he visited the East, and mingled with students of Ramana Maharshi. His search ended when he met Bob Adamson (a student of Nisargadatta Maharaj) on a trip to Australia in 2003. In short order, Adamson cleared up Wheeler’s doubts and questions and pointed out to him the fact of our real nature: self-shining, ever-present awareness.
For several years, Wheeler held Q & A meetings in the California Bay area, hosted a website, and answered questions via email. However, he has discontinued his public interactions in favor of a private life.
John Wheeler has written several books, each one adopting a similar format of dialogues, questions answered, and pointers.
Books John Wheeler has written include:
For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of mystics who have been sitting there for centuries.

God and the Astronomers
Robert Jastrow
In this brief book (only 160 pages), Robert Jastrow, astrophysicist and avowed agnostic, asks us these poignant questions:

Robert Jastrow
1925-2008
Robert Jastrow was an American astronomer, physicist and cosmologist.
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Jastrow was a leading NASA scientist:
After his NASA career, Jastrow became a Professor of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College (1979–1992), and was a Member of the NASA Alumni Association. Jastrow was also a Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the George C. Marshall Institute, and Director Emeritus of Mount Wilson Observatory and Hale Solar Laboratory.
For a remembrance, refer to the New York Times ‘Space and Cosmos’ column, February 2008: Robert Jastrow, Who Made Space Understandable, Dies at 82.
Books written by Robert Jastrow include: