You Are Here Contemplations for the Art of the Moment

You Are Here Contemplations for the Art of the Moment
- ISBN 13:
9781667829821
- ISBN 10:
1667829823
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 04/18/2022
- Publisher: BookBaby
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Summary
In difficult times we might ask ourselves… Is there a common truth to life? Could there be an obscure or eluding perspective that changes the way we see the world and rids us of struggle and suffering while opening a pathway to joy and inner peace?
We may find moments where we feel an urge to ask such questions to know we aren't wasting our time. The insights and practices that Geyer offers in this manuscript challenge us at the very center of our being to discover our birthright and rid ourselves of the unnecessary burdens that tend to hold us back from becoming our very best.
"You Are Here" is not a book to be read cover to cover. Rather it is an unpretentious manuscript (with a variety of contemplations) that is to be digested at a pace that allows the conscious mind to unwind and explore the inner sanctity of self-discovery through truth. Only then, can we effectively grow our practice of spiritual and emotional progress.
Geyer pointedly shares: "There are a million paths to the fruits of enlightenment, yet only one obstacle. Remove the obstacle, and the journey turns to grace."
We may find moments where we feel an urge to ask such questions to know we aren't wasting our time. The insights and practices that Geyer offers in this manuscript challenge us at the very center of our being to discover our birthright and rid ourselves of the unnecessary burdens that tend to hold us back from becoming our very best.
"You Are Here" is not a book to be read cover to cover. Rather it is an unpretentious manuscript (with a variety of contemplations) that is to be digested at a pace that allows the conscious mind to unwind and explore the inner sanctity of self-discovery through truth. Only then, can we effectively grow our practice of spiritual and emotional progress.
Geyer pointedly shares: "There are a million paths to the fruits of enlightenment, yet only one obstacle. Remove the obstacle, and the journey turns to grace."