NOVEMBER NEW RELEASES
The Integrity Advantage by Kelly Kosow
Are you ready to open up to new levels of self-trust and self-love, to get where you want to go?
You vowed to speak up at work, and then sat silent in the meeting yet again.
You told yourself “this time the diet is going to stick,” only to watch the scale inching up.
You felt that something just wasn’t right about someone that—until you learned the hard way that your instincts were right.
“Every time you bite your tongue,” teaches Kelley Kosow, “you swallow your integrity.”
Before Kelley Kosow was a renowned life coach and CEO, she constantly second-guessed herself, let her “to-do” lists and others steer her dreams and passions, and played it “small and safe.”
Inspired by the groundbreaking principles of her renowned mentor Debbie Ford, who hand-picked Kelley to be her successor, The Integrity Advantage is Kelley’s step-by-step guide for facing the fear, shame, and false beliefs that cause us to lose our way.
Through life-changing insights, true stories, and proven strategies, this book will show you how to live on your own terms—according to you—from the inside out.
Daring to Rest by Karen Brody
As modern women, we’re taught that we can do it all, have it all, and be it all. While this freedom is beautiful, it’s also exhausting. Being a “worn-out woman” is now so common that we think feeling tired all the time is normal. According to Karen Brody, feeling this exhausted is not normal—and it’s holding us back. In Daring to Rest, Brody comes to the rescue with a 40-day program to help you reclaim rest and access your most powerful, authentic self through yoga nidra, a meditative practice that guides you into one of the deepest states of relaxation imaginable.
It’s time to lie down and begin the journey to waking up
Breathe and Be by Anna Emilia Laitinen and Kate Coombs
Teaching mindfulness helps kids learn to stay calm, regulate their emotions, and appreciate the world around them. With Breathe and Be, author Kate Coombs and illustrator Anna Emilia Laitinen team up to present a book of poetry and art for young readers to make mindfulness easy, natural, and beautiful. Here is a book sure to delight parents and kids alike, blending lovingly illustrated nature imagery with elegant verse about living with awareness and inner peace.
Leopard Warrior by John Lockley
A Teaching Memoir That Crosses the Barriers Between Worlds
A shaman is one who has learned to move between two worlds: our physical reality and the realm of spirits. For John Lockley, shamanic training also meant learning to cross the immense divide of race and culture in South Africa.
As a medic drafted into the South African military in 1990, John Lockley had a powerful dream. “Even though I am a white man of Irish and English descent, I knew in my bones that I had received my calling to become a sangoma, a traditional South African shaman,” John writes. “I felt blessed by the ancient spirit of Africa, and I knew that I had started on a journey filled with magic and danger.” His path took him from the hills of South Korea, where he trained as a student under Zen Master Su Bong, to the rural African landscape of the Eastern Cape and the world of the sangoma mystic healers, where he found his teacher in the medicine woman called MaMngwev
Things That Join the Sea and the Sky by Mark Nepo
A Reader for Navigating the Depths of Our Lives
The Universe holds us and tosses us about, only to hold us again. With Things That Join the Sea and the Sky, Mark Nepo brings us a compelling treasury of short prose reflections to turn to when struggling to keep our heads above water, and to breathe into all of our sorrows and joys.
Inspired by his own journal writing across 15 years, this book shares with us some of Mark’s most personal work. Many passages arise from accounts of his own life events—moments of “sinking and being lifted”—and the insights they yielded. Through these passages, we’re encouraged to navigate our own currents of sea and sky, and to discover something fundamental yet elusive: How, simply, to be here.
To be enjoyed in many ways—individually, by topic, or as an unfolding sequence—Things That Join the Sea and the Sky presents 145 contemplations gathered into 17 themes, each intended to illuminate specific situations.
NOVEMBER GIVEAWAY
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Thank you
You’re welcome, Wendy – nice to connect with you here.
Your words touch me and I thank you for this.
Dear Wonder,
I am so touched by your feeling nature. I wrote to you today and sent Heart Of Hearts, but this was before I read this. As tears roll down my face, this sadness that the Opening creates is so visceral. I watched the colors lately in such great awe and wonder, feeling like I am seeing, really seeing for the first time the true magnifiscence. As an artist, I thought I always saw things deeply but since this heart opening the radiance is overwhelming. I find tears rolling often. Some say the heart waves touch a place that words cannot. I hope you and Tami enjoy them. You have blessed my life. What a true connection. Thank you.
Beautiful.
Matt, I love the way your read the Universe like a book…..I feel elated and I open to the depths of my soul when I read your material. Thank you for being a Light of Divine Grace. My inner child is jumping with joy to know there is light at the end of this dark tunnel! Love Laurie
Dear Laurie, thank you for your very kind words and for sharing this journey with me and with your friends at Sounds True. We look forward to more… our love, matt
Thank you Matt for your timely and poetic post, for the truth of your words. I have enjoyed this blog since I first learned about it at WakeUp Festival last summer in Estes Park. There is definitely a falling way of many things in my life on the outer right now; I am unsure where I will land or how things will get worked out. Conversely I am having some incredible experiences of Grace. In January I attended a one-day Mindfulness retreat led by Michael Ciborski who lived as a monk in Plum Village with Thich Nhat Hanh for 7 years. When Michael led us in the “Touching the Earth” guided meditation that day, the timelessness and beauty I experienced was so raw and filled with such Beauty that I could almost not bare it; I felt unimaginably connected to all of Life. Later I had this thought; If I give myself to this completely, I may fall in Love with the entire world, and I mean Everything. It’s like a fear of propelling toward a cliff and not knowing if I will return. I can sense that my ego has no paradigm for this, that it fears annihilation.
Thank you for sharing ego, now back to this conversation of Love.
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The inner chamber of our heart always has a light on. There is that sacred place between the inner and the outer that is the bridge to our soul. May we honor that chamber and may we go there often to dwell and drink from the well deep within.
Thank you Matt for sharing and giving words to where I am today.
Nancy Fabiano
Kansas City
Dear Nancy, it’s nice to hear from you and thank you for sharing your experience with us. I’m happy to hear you enjoyed your time with Michael and the experiences which seemed to be triggered by that time; and, yes, always… back to this conversation of Love. Take care, Nancy.