Friday 8 February 2013

"The Untethered Soul" -- Question One

What brought you to "The Untethered Soul"? What was happening in your life?  What were you wanting more of?  How did the book land in your lap?

My Answer:
I remember that for about a month before I found the book I had an intense feeling of wanting to be more open. I probably did not even know what that really meant for me, I just wanted to feel the opposite of justification and control and push (I had just finished a very busy contract).

I think I originally caught a snippet of Michael on one of Oprah's "Supper Soul Sunday's", and I just knew that I wanted to read the book.

As I look back now I can see how his words were a perfect match to my desire of wanting to understand/be more open. It seems like it has taken me farther than I expected, but I know that is not true. I asked, and was ready for, every morsel.

Now it's your turn (if you like -- or just listen)!

Go to Facebook: 'Living On Purpose With Sandi', for more discussion.

Thursday 7 February 2013

An "Untethered Soul" Discussion

As some of you know, a book I have really enjoyed this past year is "The Untethered Soul" by Michael A. Singer.  I have read through it a few times now and have been feeling like I am want to continue to digest it, but perhaps now in a new way.  I had invited anyone who was interested, to join in on a discussion group, however, that timing did not seem to work for people. 

So, I am inspired to move forward with thoughts, questions, and potential discussion via blog and Facebook.  Every once in a while I will post my thoughts and questions and highlights from one of the five parts of the book and you are welcome to join in if you are inspired.

My focus for the discussion is to:
-- take what we have heard Michael's words saying to us and evolve, digest, and practice them in our own lives;
-- help us remember who we really are;
-- build faith in who we know we really are;
-- find ways of expressing who we really are;
-- benefit from the momentum of co-creation; and
-- have fun

With Appreciation (for today's technology) and Anticipation (of digging into those pages once again),
Sandi