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Aaron: Super charged Goal Setting
I confess, I am enjoying the heck out of Raymond Aaron's Double Your Income Doing What You LoveDouble Your Income Doing What You Love. What, specifically, has caught my fancy? Aaron's no-nonsense approach to success, goal-setting, and getting on track for one; his confidence in his methods for another; and the feeling of hope and excitement that his writing gives me.
Vallée: What is the Great Shift
I've now finished Kryon's section of the book, as well, as Mary Magdalen's, and am now almost done the communication by the Hathors. I'm getting the feeling that this is kind of an Intro to the work of these beings, since the Hathors are the only ones I am familiar with to any extent I can only go by their section, but it seems to be an overview of their main themes, not groundbreaking new work.
Belly Breathing: A Simple Tool for a Better Life
Regardless of where you get the information, learning to breathe from your belly is one of the healthiest practices you can develop.
Lesser: Hearfulness and Ecocide
Back to reading, The Seeker's GuideThe Seeker's Guide, and I've entered the Landscape of the Heart. Lesser encourages to face the world with an open heart, to not close our eyes to suffering and tragedy.
All right.
Smith: Two More for the 'Wanna Read That' List!
One of my tweeps, Rev. David P. Smith, has two books on spirituality that I am really looking forward to reading: Under an Expanse of OaksUnder An Expanse of Oaks and Honoring the Sacred EarthHonoring the Sacred Earth.
Vallée: Blasting Me With Channels
Have you ever read a book that just launched into information about which you knew almost nothing?
The Great ShiftThe Great Shift is one of those books for me. I bought it several months ago and was inspired to pull it off the shelf this weekend. I read my first couple chapters on Tuesday, beginning with the editor Martine Vallée's Introduction and diving into the section by Lee Carroll & Kyron.
Reverence and Beauty
To celebrate signing the lease with new tenants and a major appliance move that has opened up loads of space in our back hallway (where we were storing a fridge, stove, washer and dryer from previous tenants) I decided to treat myself to Andrew Harvey's new book, Heart YogaHeart Yoga.
Giving CHAOS a whole new meaning
I'm reading Ó Murchú's book and he is discussing Chaos theory and the collective shadow with respect to patriarchy and religion and it is super-awesome philosophical stuff. Buuuuttt… there is this little part of my brain that has now accepted Martha Cilley's definition of CHAOS as Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome.
More New Books
To celebrate completing my Embodied Wisdom course last week, I bought myself a couple of books that have been dogging me over the past month.