Oh how I wish I could be like him. I’m working on it. He really had arrived and was sitting their speaking to Oprah in a way I had never witnessed before. He was fully present and fully awake. He had a presence of mind I had not witnessed. His delivery and command of mindfulness was quite bestowing to witness. So of course I had no choice, but to return to the book. I now had all the confirmation I needed. This was a must read. And I’m glad I did. ‘Falling Into Grace’ touches on a matter and aspect of life that very few authors or writers speak to in this way.
It’s simplifies something so complex. It’s about allowing mindfulness to take over your day to day in a way that our mere presence and embodiment of who we are in every moment becomes easy and simplified. The book talks about eloquence of existentialism and living gracefully, peacefully and fully in the present. It’s really a must read for those interested in transformation or exploring the path to higher consciousness and mindfulness. As a practitioner of mindfulness this was a manual I cannot believe I’ve gone without for so long. It’s such a hard to come by philosophy that so few practice in our day to day lives. It is seldom you meet someone who can very easily blend beauty, compassion, mindfulness and grace fully.
This is in no way is an easy task, but with a little understanding and guidance can be truly achieved. I hadn’t considered it in the simplistic terms Adyashanti describes. It really creates a possibility that is absolutely within reach. I’m so excited to have delved further with this insightful book and very much look forward to rereading it and his other works. Now on a mission to see him speak. How lucky am I? He’s from the bay area too!!!
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