Written for adults and children alike, in the form of a full-color, illustrated book, the wisdom contained in this beautiful work can have a profound effect on readers young and old.
Byron Katie has introduced The Work, her method of self-inquiry, to millions of people. Time magazine named Katie a "spiritual innovator for the new millennium." Hans Wilhelm is one of the foremost authors/illustrators of children's books, with over forty-two million books in print worldwide.
Review of A Friendly Universe "Byron Katie describes her job as
teaching people how to stop suffering. In 1986, she had an epiphany
and realized that all suffering, including her own depression,
anger, and addiction, comes from believing our thoughts. She
delivered a four-step method of inquiry called The Work. It is
based onfour questions and has proven to be a life changing
spiritual tool for millions. Set to the backdrop of award-winning
artist Hans Wilhelm's full color illustrations, this paperback
contains inspiring aphorisms from Katie's writings and
speeches."
--Spirituality & Practice Reviews of Loving What Is "Byron Katie's
Work is a great blessing for our planet. The root cause of
suffering is identification with our thoughts, the 'stories' that
are continuously running through our minds. Byron Katie's Work acts
like a razor-sharp sword that cuts through that illusion and
enables you to know for yourself the timeless essence of your
being. Joy, peace, and love emanate from it as your natural state.
In Loving What Is, you have the key. Now use it."
--Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now "Suppose you could find
a simple way to embrace your life with joy, stop arguing with
reality, and achieve serenity in the midst of chaos? That is what
Loving What Is offers. It is no less than a revolutionary way to
live your life. The question is: are we brave enough to accept
it?"
--Erica Jong, author of Fear of Flying "Loving What Is is filled
with the essence of wisdom. Katie's Work is a wonderful,
transformative practice for anyone interested in spiritual
growth."
--Lama Surya Das, author of Awakening the Buddha Within "Good Lord!
Where did Byron Katie come from? She's the real McCoy. Her Work is
amazingly effective--a simple, straightforward antidote to the
suffering we unnecessarily create for ourselves. She asks us to
believe nothing, but provides a surprisingly effective and simple
way to cut through the tangle of delusions we wrap ourselves in.
Just reading the exchanges in Loving What Is, I can admit things I
didn't want to admit and stop torturing myself in ways I didn't
realize I was doing."
--David Chadwick, author of Crooked Cucumber: The Life and Zen
Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki
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