Chuck Hillig
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Chuck Hillig is an American family therapist and author best known for his “enlightenment quartet,” a series of four books devoted to helping readers discover “pure consciousness.”
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[edit] Personal life
Hillig held a range of careers before going into private practice as a family therapist in 1978. He has been a commissioned Naval officer, a caseworker, a probation officer, and social worker. [1] He makes regular lectures and appearances on television and radio shows to discuss his philosophy.
[edit] Writings
Hillig combines the mysticism of Eastern philosophy with the practicality of Western psychology. His writings are intended to be easily accessible and are light-hearted and practical in tone. Since 1970, Hillig has been a follower of the Indian guru Ramana Maharshi, and follows Maharshi’s nondualist teaching of the elimination of the distinction between the self and the not-self. [2]
[edit] The Enlightenment Quartet
- Enlightenment for Beginners, Sentient Publications, ISBN 1-59181-040-X
- Looking for God, Sentient Publications, ISBN 978-1-59181-059-9
- Seeds for the Soul, Sentient Publications, ISBN 978-1-59181-062-9
- The Way IT Is, Sentient Publications, ISBN 978-1-59181-071-1