Alicia's review
A Thousand Names for Joy: Living in Harmony with the Way Things Are by Byron Katie
Alicia's review
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bookshelves: selfrealization
recommended for: anyone who wishes to end their mental suffering by loving what is..
status: Read in March, 2007
rating:
bookshelves: selfrealization
recommended for: anyone who wishes to end their mental suffering by loving what is..
status: Read in March, 2007
As of August 2007, I'm on my fifth read of this profoundly moving book. I'm savoring it one paragraph at a time. I copy a key sentence from one paragraph each day and carry it with me.
Yes, this book is so rich in clarity, that every paragraph offers some insight.
If you are familiar with the Tao Te Ching, then this book will illuminate Lao Tzu's message like nothing ever has.
Simply amazing...
Yes, this book is so rich in clarity, that every paragraph offers some insight.
If you are familiar with the Tao Te Ching, then this book will illuminate Lao Tzu's message like nothing ever has.
Simply amazing...
