
The Uncharted Journey: Exploring the Inner Landscape
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Narrated by:
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Don Rosenthal
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Don Rosenthal
So many people are attracted to the practice of meditation, only to quickly give up after wrestling with the many obstacles that seem to block their path. Don Rosenthal shares a surprising epiphany....the obstacles are the path.
Here is a surprisingly personal story of one man's spiritual awakening which offers readers the encouragement to find their own way to an examined life, and an open heart.
The author's early teacher, Jidu Krisnamurti taught him well. On the spiritual journey, if you think you have a map, you are on the wrong road. However, Don has found a way to leave a trail of breadcrumbs for the reader to follow. In these pages, you will discover how to develop the self-knowledge, self-mastery and self-compassion that can turn suffering into truth, and fear into freedom.
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Vulnerable and insightful.
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Any who take the time to really contemplate the writing in this book will find answers to question they never thought to ask..
Ishmiel Lounsbury
A story of a man who has looked deeply
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Don Rosenthal‘s gift of communication and explaining deeply profound concepts and easy to understand language is unsurpassed.
I’ve already listened to this book twice and will plan on listening to it many more times.
One of my top 3 spiritual books
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Getting this perspective from a master who has been married for 50 years and who was approaching 80 when writing this book is a gift. Most authors talk in the third person and don’t connect with real life events. This is a notable exception. Planning to reread this many times.
Favorite Book Ever?
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I will need to keep this in my library and reflect on it again and again…
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