Author: | Michael A. Singer |
Original Title: | The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself |
Book Format: | Paperback |
Number Of Pages: | 200 pages |
First Published in: | January 1st 2007 |
Latest Edition: | October 3rd 2007 |
ISBN Number: | 9781572245372 |
Language: | English |
category: | spirituality, non fiction, self help, philosophy, psychology |
Formats: | epub(Android), audible mp3, audiobook and kindle. |
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The chapters of this book are nothing but mirrors for seeing your 'self' from different angles. And though the journey we are about to embark on is an inner one, it will draw upon every aspect of your life. The only requirement asked of you is the willingness to honestly look at yourself in the most natural, intuitive manner. Remember, if we are seeking the root of 'self,' what we are actually seeking is you. As you read through these pages, you will find that you know much more than you thought you did about some very deep subjects. The fact is, you already know how to find yourself; you have just gotten distracted and disoriented. Once refocused, you will realize that you not only have the ability to find yourself, you have the ability to free yourself. Whether you choose to do so or not is entirely up to you. But upon completion of your journey through these chapters, there will be no more confusion, no more lack of empowerment, and no more blaming others. You will know exactly what must be done. And should you choose to devote yourself to the ongoing journey of self-realization, you will develop a tremendous sense of respect for who you really are. It is only then that you will come to appreciate the full depth of meaning in the advice: 'This above all: to thine own self be true.' ---- Introduction