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Book details
  • Genre:SELF-HELP
  • SubGenre:Spiritual
  • Language:English
  • Pages:128
  • eBook ISBN:9780871597960

Ask Yourself This

Questions to Open the Heart, Expand the Mind and Awaken the Soul

by Wendy Craig-Purcell

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Overview
Ask Yourself This provides key questions intended to help you discover often-overlooked aspects of your spiritual nature. Along with the questions are insightful real-life stories about people who have found deeper spiritual meanings in their lives.
Description
Living a spiritual life is not about claiming a religion or professing a creed. As Wendy Craig-Purcell demonstrates, you can enjoy a spiritually vibrant life by uncovering the truest essence of yourself and awakening the genius within. Arriving to that point is the subject of this thought-provoking book. Socrates said the unexamined life is not worth living. Wendy proves that our quality of life is largely influenced by the quality of the questions we ask ourselves. Her book provides key questions intended to help readers discover often-overlooked aspects of their spiritual natures. Along with the questions are insightful real-life stories about people who have found deeper spiritual meaning in their lives.
About the author
Ordained as a Unity minister in 1980, Wendy Craig-Purcell is the founding minister and CEO of The Unity Center in San Diego, a spiritual community of 1500 members. She has been active for many years in the Association for Global New Thought and currently serves as vice-president of its Leadership Council. In addition, Wendy has assumed leadership positions in various Unity groups and other New Thought organizations She is the recipient of the Gandhi Nonviolence Award from the Tariq Khamisa Foundation and has been inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Board of Preachers Hall of Fame. In 2006 she traveled to Istanbul, where she collaborated in the planning stages for the Abraham Path Initiative, a project that retraced the footsteps of the Old Testament prophet. Wendy lives in San Diego with her husband, John Purcell, and their two children, Johnathon and Jennifer.

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