Out of the Darkness
By Steve Taylor
By Steve Taylor
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Spiritual Nonfiction | Philosophy
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Mar 07, 2011 | ISBN 9781848505285
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Praise
“An important contribution to the shift in consciousness that is happening on our planet at this time.”
– Eckhart Tolle
“A fascinating and illuminating journey through the landscape of spiritual transformation.”
– Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness
“Out of the Darkness is filled with amazing stories of enlightenment brought about by life’s most difficult circumstances. It helps us to realise that we can always choose to make something good out of the worst that life can offer us, thereby greatly reducing our fears and inviting happiness to embrace us. A truly inspiring book!”
– Susan Jeffers PhD, author of Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway®
“Some of the best research, stories, and answers to the perennial question, Why (and how) do some people emerge from difficult times stronger, wiser, and more grateful, while others sink into depression, bitterness, or resignation? The stories are fascinating and inspiring. They are like breadcrumbs in the fairytale; follow their trails so that your own turmoil can be spun into transformation.”
- Elizabeth Lesser, author of the New York Times bestseller, Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow
“Steve Taylor’s suggestions for encouraging awakening…could transform human civilization. We could move from a culture of domination, violence and destruction, to one of partnership, peace and respect for nature. Out of the Darkness is an important contribution to achieving this dream.”
- Network Review
“A thoughtful, thought-provoking and inspirational account.”
- Psychology Today
“Fascinating…illustrates the almost infinite capacity of humans beings to overcome suffering.”
- Natural Health & Beauty magazine
“In his new book, Steve Taylor reminds readers of the resilience of our human spirit and our capacity to find light in the darkness as we pass through that dark night of the soul to find a brighter dawn.”
– Dan Millman, author of Way of the Peaceful Warrior and The Four Purposes of Life
“A wonderfully clear and inspiring book about the way great suffering and ordeal can lead to sudden awakening. Its importance for our menacing times and for the transformation being birthed by them cannot be exaggerated.”
- Andrew Harvey, author of The Hope: a Guide to Sacred Activism
“This is a most compelling book. Even after reading it through several times I can still get absorbed in re-reading it… I can thoroughly recommend it for both personal reading and study – it will enrich on both counts.”
– De Numine, The Journal of the Alister Hardy Society
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