All We Have Is All We Need: Daily Steps Toward a Peaceful Life by Karen Casey - Presentation Transcript
All We Have Is All We Need: Daily
Steps Toward a Peaceful Life by
Karen Casey
All We Have Is All We Need: Daily Steps Toward A Peaceful Life
In All We Have Is All We Need, Karen Casey’s classic and simple wisdom
is condensed into one- and two-sentence statements—road signs to lead
us away from trouble, chaos, and drama and toward peace in our everyday
lives. Casey, the founding foremother of daily meditation books for women,
offers something different and unique here, something especially suited to
the state of mind and heart that might be considered the opposite of
peaceful. Frequently when we find ourselves in turmoil, we cannot
concentrate. What we need is a simple, true message to hold on to for
dear life. And, at other times, when crisis doesn’t loom quite so large, we
can still find comfort in going back to the basics, Casey’s simple
statements that serve us well. Organized into six sections, this book
provides the wisdom to know that we have within us everything we need to
lead a peaceful, balanced life—or the wherewithal to find it.
Personal Review: All We Have Is All We Need: Daily Steps
Toward a Peaceful Life by Karen Casey
It is so incredibly easy to get lost within the drama of everyday life.
Suddenly each person who sees the world differently, questions something
about our life, or disagrees with us creates an angry fearful reaction. We
want nothing more than to teach that person a lesson and nothing less
than being in the right.
All We Have is All We Need reminds us that every person we come into
contact with and every experience that we have is meant as a cosmic
lesson. In our lives, we are both teacher and student, simultaneously.
Fighting against these roles and circumstances simply causes more
opportunities to deal with these experiences. Thus, the best way to deal
with conflict or situations that cause you anxiety and angry is to be open to
the lesson and allow awareness to permeate through your being.
Along with discussion of these and other concepts, each chapter of this
book contains a several pages of thoughts and questions. These short
notes ask the reader to look deeper within themselves, to let go of
judgements, and to act with kindness and compassion. The reader is free
to choose one thought to focus on per day or to post several of these little
gems around his or her home or office. Each reader will likely find several
comments that resonate within them and become almost mantra-like.
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It is so incredibly easy to get lost within the dra more
It is so incredibly easy to get lost within the drama of everyday life. Suddenly each person who sees the world differently, questions something about our life, or disagrees with us creates an angry fearful reaction. We want nothing more than to teach that person a lesson and nothing less than being in the right.
All We Have is All We Need reminds us that every person we come into contact with and every experience that we have is meant as a cosmic lesson. In our lives, we are both teacher and student, simultaneously. Fighting against these roles and circumstances simply causes more opportunities to deal with these experiences. Thus, the best way to deal with conflict or situations that cause you anxiety and angry is to be open to the lesson and allow awareness to permeate through your being.
Along with discussion of these and other concepts, each chapter of this book contains a several pages of thoughts and questions. These short notes ask the reader to look deeper within themselves, to let go of judgements, and to act with kindness and compassion. The reader is free to choose one thought to focus on per day or to post several of these little gems around his or her home or office. Each reader will likely find several comments that resonate within them and become almost mantra-like. less
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