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Your Identity vs. Your Infinite Self: Belf and Ward offer a way to grasp a personal growth concept that can be difficult to understand. At least, I know I struggle with it. Chapter 13 dives right into a good description of a difficult paradox -- squaring the concrete "identity" of who we are with the abstract "infinity" of our spirituality. If you want to get anything done, one has to set limits, create structures, and define boundaries. That's often difficult if one takes a broader view such that "letting go" is paramount so that those details don't matter. Cultivating the ability to dance between the two paradoxical partners of identity and infinite self opens the world to incredible richness.
The Joys of Life: Simply Live It Up gives each of us an opportunity to fine tune our living space which includes family and friends since they are in our realm of daily activities. I followed the simple steps in this book and my life has been more wonderful each day with better communication within famiy and friends, with greater abundance of love and acceptance coming into our life each and every day. I now bring all of this to my clients. These were my goals and I am meeting them every day. The fine tuning can come in different ways but once you have your Purpose combined with your Values and Beliefs, you can only imagine the wonders that will liven up your life to give you more of your time to do and enjoy things and people you want.
| Author: | Teri-E Belf | | Author: | Charlotte Ward | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 158.1 | | EAN: | 9780964684218 | | Edition: | Revised | | ISBN: | 0964684217 | | Number Of Pages: | 224 | | Publication Date: | 1997-01 |
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