A mind at home with itself : finding freedom in a world of suffering
Byron Katie with Stephen Mitchell ; including a new version of the Diamond sutra by Stephen Mitchell
Bok Engelsk 2017
Medvirkende | Mitchell, Stephen (forf.)
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Utgitt | London : Rider books , 2017
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Omfang | 303 s.
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Opplysninger | Edited in the US with this subtitle: How Asking Four Questions Can Free Your Mind, Open Your Heart, and Turn Your World Around. - Includes blank sections to be filled in by the reader. - Question your thoughts and find freedom. In A Mind At Home With Itself, bestselling author and founder of The Work, Byron Katie explains that emotions such as sadness, anger and resentment come from believing our negative thoughts. But when we learn to question those thoughts, they lose their power. And when this happens, our minds are free to turn towards others and ourselves with a spirit of generosity. Byron Katie gives hugely popular workshops every year all over the world, in places like churches, prisons, universities, schools and corporations. She speaks at organisations like Facebook and Stanford University and is also involved with a programme for cancer patients. Charismatic and compassionate, there's good reason why The Times has called her events 'riveting', and Time magazine has named her 'a spiritual innovator for the new millennium'.
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ISBN | 978-18-460-4534-9(h.)
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