In addition to offering readers substantial food for thought, this book offers practical ways to bring the ideas to life. It all starts with taking two minutes out of your day to find a quiet spot, sit comfortably, relax and breathe. Karen guides the reader as a process of self-inquiry naturally unfolds. HEALING HIDDEN WOUNDS is a must read for anyone interested in the journey to personal liberation. Carine Feyten Ph.D., Chancellor of Texas Womans University Dr. Is certified in chiropractic clinical neurology, applied kinesiology, naturopathic medicine, reiki, and homeopathy. Her interest in somatic responses to trauma stems from her personal experience and those of the many patients she has helped to achieve more optimal health and well-being during 17 years of private practice in North Texas. To explore holistic healing modalities and their legacies within ancient traditions, she has spent time with Kogi elders in South America, practiced Karma Yoga in Portugal, worked with a modern-day shaman, taken refuge with the venerable Lama Dorjee Rinpoche, and walked the sacred Tibetan ground of Mount Kailash. She has come to realize through self-inquiry how meditation and other energy practices unite in the pursuit of health and healing. Ibarguen shares these techniques with her patients and others in trainings and healing workshops. More information can be found on her website at Author by: H.S. Shivaprakash Language: en Publisher by: Harper Collins Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 34 Total Download: 264 File Size: 40,9 Mb Description: Not every spiritual master receives devotees and disciples in an ashram, nor delivers discourses for the public. Many stay away from the mainstream, focused on their spiritual goals and practice. They do not believe in institutions their intent is achieving and guiding others towards self-realization. Shivaprakash, a renowned poet, scholar and playwright, has known many spiritual adepts in the course of his life, and has had the good fortune to be accepted as a disciple by them. Translated from the bestselling Kannada book, Batteesa Raga, Everyday Yogi tells the stories of powerful Christian mystics, Hindu gurus and Sufi pirs - untold stories that are as surprising as they are inspiring. The paths to enlightenment are many, and the author remains open to the wisdom of all the masters he meets. They transform him in profound ways, not just through their spiritual practices but through their lightness of being, their dignity and compassion. They also help him navigate the waters of his own artistic life, often torn by great personal sorrow.
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