ISBN-13: 9780865345980 / Angielski / Miękka / 2008 / 108 str.
Can you imagine wanting your true self? More than anything else? Do you think you have the "right" and the capacity to grow and change? And how would you go about making your life authentic, anyway? Do you have enough time alone to give yourself the attention you want--and need? Is there a great Absence within you? Can you imagine filling that emptiness with your true and original self--and your life's purpose? Could you possibly discover them for yourself? And can you believe that finding and knowing your Self is a deeply spiritual experience--possibly the best one you'll ever have? Do you feel that you are just performing and are not "real"? Are you so "outgoing" that you can't seem to find your self inside yourself? Are you giving to others what you need for yourself? And are you overvaluing them (whoever they are) so much that you can't real-ize your own self or your value? And are you, essentially, alienated from those for whom you put out so much? What's so good about depression? Can you believe that everything you need is within you and that what you bring forth in the conversation with yourself is your best self help? And how can aging be about getting smarter and better, not just older and wearier? If you're a mother--a woman in this case--do you feel you have to choose between being idealized or demonized? And if you're a mother, can you admit that the role isn't working for you? Can you imagine changing the whole scene and can you believe that you have the right to give up that role and leave it if necessary? For your sake alone? Essentially, can you believe that you may never get what you seek until you find it within yourself? And what does Feminism have to do with all of the above? In the essays in this book I address all of these questions. What I have to say is based on the learnings of my long and interesting and non-traditional life. I've been in the midst of growth and change all of my conscious life and I've come out of it with gratitude and satisfaction. I can assure you that the effort involved is so worth it.
Can you imagine wanting your true self? More than anything else? Do you think you have the "right" and the capacity to grow and change? And how would you go about making your life authentic, anyway? Do you have enough time alone to give yourself the attention you want--and need?Is there a great Absence within you? Can you imagine filling that emptiness with your true and original self--and your lifes purpose? Could you possibly discover them for yourself? And can you believe that finding and knowing your Self is a deeply spiritual experience--possibly the best one youll ever have?Do you feel that you are just performing and are not "real"? Are you so "outgoing" that you cant seem to find your self inside yourself? Are you giving to others what you need for yourself? And are you overvaluing them (whoever they are) so much that you cant real-ize your own self or your value? And are you, essentially, alienated from those for whom you put out so much?Whats so good about depression? Can you believe that everything you need is within you and that what you bring forth in the conversation with yourself is your best self help? And how can aging be about getting smarter and better, not just older and wearier?If youre a mother--a woman in this case--do you feel you have to choose between being idealized or demonized? And if youre a mother, can you admit that the role isnt working for you? Can you imagine changing the whole scene and can you believe that you have the right to give up that role and leave it if necessary? For your sake alone?Essentially, can you believe that you may never get what you seek until you find it within yourself?And what does Feminism have to do with all of the above?In the essays in this book I address all of these questions. What I have to say is based on the learnings of my long and interesting and non-traditional life. Ive been in the midst of growth and change all of my conscious life and Ive come out of it with gratitude and satisfaction. I can assure you that the effort involved is so worth it.