Being Ourself
Seiten
2009
O Books (Verlag)
978-1-84694-182-5 (ISBN)
O Books (Verlag)
978-1-84694-182-5 (ISBN)
Aims to invite readers to recognize that we are all indivisible aspects of a single, yet infinitely diverse reality. This book explores the positive impact 'being ourself' has on one's personal relationships by providing a revolutionary context for intimacy.
"Being Ourself" is an accessible, original, and straightforward book which invites readers to recognize that we are all indivisible aspects of a single, yet infinitely diverse reality. The book provides the word 'ourself' to refer to this absolute whole because of the word's inherently inclusive nature. "Being Ourself" takes readers beyond 'oneness' and 'interconnectedness,' and directly into the experience of living consciously as part of the source and substance of reality itself. This book starts out by thoroughly exploring the ways that the 'me, myself, and I' paradigm of thought, and its underlying assumption that we are each inherently separate, blinds us to life's innate wholeness.The book goes on to lead readers as distinct individual expressions of Ourself to a re-discovery of their unique talents, strengths, and interests within this holistic context. The book introduces readers to the profoundly liberating and natural spiritual practice of 'exalting in Ourself.' Finally, this book explores the positive impact 'being ourself' has on one's personal relationships by providing a revolutionary new context for intimacy.
"Being Ourself" is an accessible, original, and straightforward book which invites readers to recognize that we are all indivisible aspects of a single, yet infinitely diverse reality. The book provides the word 'ourself' to refer to this absolute whole because of the word's inherently inclusive nature. "Being Ourself" takes readers beyond 'oneness' and 'interconnectedness,' and directly into the experience of living consciously as part of the source and substance of reality itself. This book starts out by thoroughly exploring the ways that the 'me, myself, and I' paradigm of thought, and its underlying assumption that we are each inherently separate, blinds us to life's innate wholeness.The book goes on to lead readers as distinct individual expressions of Ourself to a re-discovery of their unique talents, strengths, and interests within this holistic context. The book introduces readers to the profoundly liberating and natural spiritual practice of 'exalting in Ourself.' Finally, this book explores the positive impact 'being ourself' has on one's personal relationships by providing a revolutionary new context for intimacy.
Ty Clement is a happily married father of five who lives in Missoula, Montana. He first began recognizing 'Ourself' in 1988 at the age of 16. Since that time he has been devotedly 'being Ourself' and 'manifesting Ourself' as a social worker, interior mural painter, and professional musician. He began writing Being Ourself in 2000 in response to the growing desire for a new "spiritual but not religious" paradigm.
ContentsInvitation: IntroducingA...OurselfChapter 1: Getting to Know OurselfChapter 2: Being OurselfChapter 3: Finding Ourselves in OurselfChapter 4: Manifesting OurselfChapter 5: Exalting in OurselfChapter 6: Ourself in Relationship with Ourself Chapter 7: Forgiving OurselfEpilogue: Every Breath's Death, Ourself's Eternal Birth
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 24.4.2009 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 216 x 140 mm |
Gewicht | 666 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie |
ISBN-10 | 1-84694-182-2 / 1846941822 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84694-182-5 / 9781846941825 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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