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Falling Open in a World Falling Apart: The Essential Teaching of Amoda Maa

Autor Amoda Maa
en Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2020
"I'm not interested in how spiritual you are. I'm interested in how willing you are to stand as openness in the face of brokenness and loss." Amoda Maa. This book offers the jewel of Amoda Maa's teachings―how to be fully awake and fully human, open in a way that's the key to freedom and to what's most needed in our troubled times. Unlike having no boundaries, this openness transforms reactivity, ends separation, leads us to our true authority, and guides us with the intelligence of love.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781936012923
ISBN-10: 1936012928
Pagini: 138
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Larson Publications
Colecția Larson Publications
Locul publicării:United States

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"As this wise book eloquently reminds us, awakened living involves the boundless embrace of our precious, messy human experience in all its subtlety and complexitythe pain as well as the laughter, the confusion as well as the claritywithout either identifying with it or pushing it away." Stephan Bodian, teacher, author of Meditation for Dummies, Wake Up Now, and Beyond Mindfulness
"... Her voice is eloquent and precisea rich and extraordinarily valuable contribution to the current zeitgeist. I cannot recommend herand this, her latest bookhighly enough." Miranda Macpherson, spiritual teacher and author of The Way of Grace
"Such a timely book! Amodas clarity of writing makes the universal inner wisdom relevant and accessible to the seeker in these troubled times." Ondrea Levine, author of The Healing I took Birth For, co-author with Stephen Levine of Embracing the Beloved.
"Falling Open is a beautiful book that I very highly recommend. As Amoda says, 'This book is a transmission. Do not read it. Feel it.' Yes!" Joan Tollifson, author of Death: The End of Self-Improvement and Nothing to Grasp