Publisher Description
From time immemorial, individuals touched by spirit have stood as witnesses and then reporters of a single story: the transformation of the human soul. This story has always been only one great story. It begins with the seeker responding to a persistent inner stirring. It leads to a journey – a search filled with seemingly endless interior perils and pitfalls. It ends with the discovery of a new level of consciousness revealed through a long-awaited union with the sacred. In this remarkable book, Guy Finley presents passages from all the major religious traditions and philosophical systems and demonstrates – despite differences in language and form – how they all work in concert to describe different aspects of a single compassionate, loving, and divine intelligence. The universality of this spiritual unfolding makes evident the untold secret of this one great story: within us is seeded a compelling need to fulfill what we are all created to be. The clearer the truth of this one story is made evident, the greater the possibility of a new understanding that can help heal our world. May this book inspire you to claim your birthright, and to find your place on this journey in the greatest story ever told.
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About Guy Finley
Guy Finley is the bestselling author of The Secret of Letting Go, The Essential Laws of Fearless Living,
and thirty-five other works, which have sold over a million copies in
eighteen languages worldwide. His work has been featured on hundreds of
radio and television networks, including NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, NPR, and PBS. Finley has spent the last thirty years showing individuals the authentic path
to a higher life filled with happiness, success, and true love. He lives and teaches in Merlin, Oregon, where he is the director of the
nonprofit Life of Learning Foundation.
About Fred Stella
Fred Stella has worked as an actor and voice talent in radio, television, independent films, and audiobooks. He was awarded the Publishers Weekly Listen Up Award for Best Male Narration in 2002. He is on the adjunct faculty staff of Muskegon Community College.