Stop Fixing Yourself
Wake Up, All Is Well
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Narrated by:
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Sunny Patel
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Written by:
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Anthony De Mello
About this listen
Take a look around and see if you can find just one completely happy person, someone at peace with themselves, someone who is fearless and free from insecurity, depression, lack, and worry. You would be lucky if you found one in a hundred thousand. The irony is we were born happy; we lost touch with it. We were born surrounded by a divinity of peace, joy, and love; we lost sight of it. It's as if we've been hypnotized to see what is not there and not see what is there.
We were brainwashed by society into building our life on the unquestioned belief that without money, power, success, approval, romance, etc., we cannot be happy. It's a false belief that has us constantly striving, constantly focused on what we don't have, constantly at the mercy of things and people as we try desperately to make life conform to society's formula for happiness, only to discover it offers nothing more in the way of a happy life than temporary respites from the fear of failing.
Suppose there is a way of waking up from all that, where what is false and neurotic within you would drop with little or no effort on your part and your eyes would open to the reality of joy surrounding you. Here it is: Stop Fixing Yourself, the new book by Anthony De Mello that helps you rediscover the life you were meant to live.
©2021 The Center for Spiritual Exchange (P)2021 TantorExceptional Narrator and the Author
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Real practical impact
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Be bottom line give it a listen you won’t be disappointed
Like any other self help book
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That said, there is a significant tone of "you may hear what I'm saying but you probably won't get it". Sorta could use a couple more practical exercises.
if you're wondering what this is all about:
**SPOILER WARNING**
Let go. The attached life is the one filled with suffering and the important part of living is doing so with suffering.
I admit I may've missed some of the point but that's what I ironed out of listening.
There is a question I am left with, how do I deal with the natural tendency for my humanity/mind to create attachments and thus suffering out of what truly
matters to me?
"You probably won't get this"
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THE BEST BOOK..GET IT
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