Miranda Macpherson The Way of Grace The Transforming Power of Ego Relaxation
In this unabridged audiobook read by the author, Macpherson shares reflections and meditation practices for each phase of your journey.
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Miranda Macpherson – The Way of Grace The Transforming Power of Ego Relaxation
Relax Into the Luminous Presence at Your Core
Many of us struggle to live what we believe spiritually. What if closing that gap wasn’t about trying harder, but something quite the opposite? The Way of Grace is a guide to spiritual surrender and nondual realization based on the practice of ego relaxation―a holistic, feminine approach to welcoming all of your experience and responding with compassion and wisdom.
“Grace has four primary dimensions, or ways that it comes alive,” explains Macpherson. “Ego relaxation gives us access to these dimensions, so we can stop trying to beat ourselves into spiritual shape and yield instead to an unshakable presence within.” In this unabridged audiobook read by the author, Macpherson shares reflections and meditation practices for each phase of your journey.
Highlights
Relaxing into the Ground of Grace―move beyond identification with your personality and return to the felt sense of your connection to Grace
Receiving the Blessings of Grace―move beyond “the spiritual poverty of lack” and rediscover the gift of life in every moment
The Transforming Power of Grace―move beyond that which limits your full freedom through forgiveness and compassion
Living the Embodiment of Grace―surrender anything that binds you in self-centered patterns and behaviors to become a “Grace-delivery device”
Narrated by the author. Foreword by Russ Hudson.
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