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Living in the Light
by Shakti Gawain
The mission of Shakti Gawain’s Living in the Light is to give readers the tools that they need to develop their spirituality and personal wisdom. Gawain’s premise is that we become more conscious and more balanced as we get to know, accept and embrace all the different aspects of who we are, including and especially the parts of ourselves that we’d rather forget.
Living the Light is divided into two parts. In the first part, Gawain offers what are effectively her top ten principles upon which she relies to guide her readers along the journey of self-discovery. In the second part, the author takes her teachings and puts them in the context of everyday life. There are chapters on such subjects as getting to grips with your intuition, dealing with authority, finding one’s true career path as well as how to relate to children.
It’s easy to understand how she has developed such a following given her talent for taking topics that might be otherwise heavy and making them quite digestible. The chapters are short and sweet with each ending with a mediation and exercises to help readers release old patterns and create room for a new way of living.
I am a fan of Gawain’s work. But I have to say that to achieve what Living in the Light promises, readers should be prepared to roll up their sleeves and get up close and person with the good as well as the bad and the ugly sides of themselves. To be sure, this is hard work. So, don’t expect to find a quick fix here. Living in the Light is definitely for someone who’s committed and ready for the long haul.
Living in the Light is available at Amazon.
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IntuitiveBridges Rating:   
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Life-changing |
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Put the kettle on and settle down |
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Worth a quick flick |
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