the life compass
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Imagine a device that, without fail, points in the direction of the most worthwhile experiences you could have in life: the most fulfilling, joyful, satisfying, healthy expressions of being that you could ever wish to embody.
This book isn't it.
But maybe it comes close.
The Life Compass is a tool; a guide, an invitation to develop greater clarity of those truths that are in you, truths that will lead to those places - or at the very least somewhere close.
While the knowledge it will help you cultivate will aid you in the act of consciously creating more of your life, The Life Compass is also an invitation, to allow the unfolding mystery of life to play out through you; to allow as much of what is in you to find expression in the world.
In other words, yes, know yourself, and know that there are qualities and potentials in you that will fulfill you in ways that you have yet to be discovered and realised.
Are you ready for that adventure?
I won't lie to you, it is not the easiest of paths, but the thing about following the truth is that it is nearly always the clearest: knowing what step to take next, or when to rest, is sometimes all you need to know.
To live this way takes courage, commitment, and trust - and the willingness to endure discomfort. The thresholds you are called to cross in service of your transformation and growth are not always easy, but they are worth it because they lead to a fuller experience of life - even when we fall short of certain goals. These just become forks in the path. The real adventure can be as much were the path takes us, as much as it is where we aspire to go.
This is why the program that The Life Compass is drawn from is called REVIVER. Life is what you are: how do you meet it in the fullness of what it is, in the fullness of how life is being lived through you?
I'm about a month away from a publishing date.
It's been one of those projects that has flowed through several forms over many decades, each time becoming more concise and refined.
If you would like to preorder a copy drop me a line.
It will be a pocketbook and somewhere in the region of £10/£12.