Monday, November 12, 2018

In My TBR Stack:

The Golden Sequence: A Manual for Reclaiming Our Humanity
by Jonni Pollard
BenBella Books
Trade Paperback

From the author's website:

We are a generation trying to make sense of the world and find purpose. At the same time, we are constantly battling an age that drowns us with information, in a society that has become conditioned to mistrust and cynicism. Despite this, our hearts still yearn to connect more deeply and feel like we belong to a world that is compassionate and loving.

Within each of us is an untapped power to create the change we desire in our lives. This change benefits not only the individual but the community as whole, allowing us all to break through toxic beliefs and conditioning.

The key to unlocking our true selves starts by accepting the responsibility of this power and using it to look within.

The Golden Sequence is a response to the greatest need of our time – reclaiming the power of our humanity. Through his genuine, essential lessons, expert meditation teacher Jonni Pollard presents a powerful case that the current global crisis is rooted in our disconnection from our true purpose and responsibility to belong.

A global leader in the field of mindfulness, Jonni's programs have helped more than 100,000 thousand people, across the world, learn how to meditate. Most self-help books trap readers in isolated victimhood, focusing on the person they ought to be rather than seeing the power already present inside. The Golden Sequence shows you how to help yourself by helping the world, by creating authentic, loving connections with everyone and everything around you.

The Golden Sequence will teach you to stop feeling dissatisfied, stop feeling helpless, and stop feeling alone.

Based on ancient Vedic teachings, re-envisioned for a 21st Century mindset, the book provides a practical blueprint to owning one's purpose and power. Rediscover our human nature, learn how to reclaim it as your greatest power, and start to love yourself by seeing the difference you can make in the world.

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