Dialogues on Reality: An Exploration into the Nature of Our Ultimate Identity is a spiritual-philosophical work written in a dialogue format by Robert Powell.
- The book discusses deep questions about existence, consciousness, and enlightenment
- It is influenced by teachers like Nisargadatta Maharaj, J. Krishnamurti, and Ramana Maharshi
- It aims to guide readers toward self-inquiry and understanding of true reality beyond ego
- The writing focuses on direct understanding rather than religious belief
Overall, it is a deep metaphysical and spiritual exploration of what reality truly is and who we really are.
  About the Author
Robert Powell (1918–2013 approx.) was:
- A Dutch-born chemist, science writer, and later a spiritual author
- Educated in chemistry at London University
- Worked as a science editor and writer in Britain and the United States
- Later became deeply interested in spirituality, Zen, and Advaita Vedanta
- Influenced by spiritual teachers like J. Krishnamurti and Ramana Maharshi
- Known for writing books on consciousness, enlightenment, and non-dual awareness
He spent much of his later life exploring and writing about human consciousness and spiritual awakening.