If the reader is not already familiar with Charlie Hayes' work, in the
book [Thy Will Be Done] one will notice an adeptness at removing or helping the reader to
"see through" the sense of a separate "personal me" each time it tries
to raise its head. It's as if Charlie has already seen every question
or wanna-be objection that has ever come over the pike, and knows how to
deftly handle it. By providing pointers, examples, or by asking
questions of the reader--every type of argument that a so-called
separate personal self or ego might try to raise--is dealt with.
Charlie's relaxed, informal, plain-talk style also helps debunk the myth
that "enlightenment" is reserved only for some kind of spiritual elite.
Then it goes on to make clear why there really isn't such a thing!
Thankfully, Charlie doesn't sugar-coat either, but makes clear that it
requires one to Stop, Look and Listen. The placement of wonderful
quotes at key places throughout the text is an added bonus.