WTF I'm Trying to Be Spiritual
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About The Book

<p><strong>Winner of the 2015 International Book Awards New Age: Non-Fiction Category</strong></p><p><strong>Finalist</strong> <strong>in the 10<sup>th</sup> Annual National Indie Excellence Awards for New Age Non-Fiction Category</strong></p><p>Fed up with living life as an opinion of someone else? Throughout this book readers will discover themselves or at least what or who they aren't. There's no point in having spiritual answers if we can't stand ourselves as we layer most things into our guilt and shame cycle which we seem to like so much. Self-hatred is evident in many of us from overeating to starvation; seeking and never finding that true love leaving a trail of broken lives-our own included-shows us we are really seeking ourselves. Never really knowing why that would be we ventured into the heart of the matter literally: self-love. Where is it what is it and how come we don't have it? The reader is invited to discover how to reveal the power of love within and share it with others by the world's foremost authority-God. The dialogue between God and the book's authors provides insights into some of life's biggest questions and the human condition not just on a personal level but also on a global scale. Through these inspiring messages this book exposes spiritual truths while providing solutions that can be incorporated into the daily practice of everyday living to bring a greater sense of peace and awareness to the reader.<br /><br />For more information please visit our website: .</span></em><br /><strong><span style=font-family: Calibri;>Front cover: </span></strong>photo by Jeanette Bishop (Isle of Skye Scotland)<br /><strong><span style=font-family: Calibri;>Back cover: </span></strong>photo by Helen Varga (Cranberry Creek Gardens Lynedoch Ontario Canada)<br /><br /><strong><em><span style=font-family: Calibri;>BlueInk Review</span></em></strong><br />While the authors' basic premise (direct communication with a supreme being) may not be palatable to everyone their suggestions could offer a way back into spirituality for sincere seekers . . . . <br /><br /><strong><em><span style=font-family: Calibri;>ForeWord Clarion Reviews</span></em></strong><br />Bishop and Varga have created a jovial and generous guidebook for self-care.<br />The book's largest sections which focus on loving oneself and healing via that love offer a blueprint for this reorientation. Trading between practical advice and recalled meditative conversations with the Spirit the authors act as creative spiritual gurus. <br /><br /><strong><em><span style=font-family: Calibri;>Kirkus Indie Review</span></em></strong><br /> . . . there are sound pieces of advice to be gleaned from these pages even by readers with diff erent beliefs.</p>
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