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Outrageous Openness: Letting The Divine Take The Lead (2014)

by Tosha Silver(Favorite Author)
4.52 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1476789746 (ISBN13: 9781476789743)
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English
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Atria Books
review 1: This book is like a spiritual compass for those who are starting to test the waters of the wonders that being one with the divine can bring. Through the author’s personal experiences we get to learn some good ways to be open and receptive to let the divine into our everyday lives. The book is full of anecdotes, both serious and hilarious, but all of them convey the message of how important it is to be in sync with the divine. You don’t have to do outrageous efforts to achieve this you just need to be open to it. You can even be polyamorous and invite all the divine entities you like into your life. Buddha, Christ, Quan Yin, Our Lady of Guadalupe, anyone you like and as many as you like. Be open, be receptive, be loving and kind and your life will be filled with miracle... mores. And above all never forget to be grateful. That also will work wonders in your life.
review 2: Since Valentine's Day is "International Book Giving Day" I asked for this for my gift. I follow Tosha Silver on FB and have been intrigued by some of her posts about astrology and excerpts about this book. This is a great read for the open-minded and open-hearted. What a touching book for the heart chakra! It has such good stories and practical advice relating to the practice of trusting the Universe for our good and not living small and in fear.I'm a huge fan of spirituality books and have been manifesting for years, but you can easily lose sight of how to do it under the stresses of everyday life and lose the connection. I feel as if I know Tosha without ever meeting her. Both, hard workers and a bit nervous from growing up under constant scrutiny, we try, try, and try some more to make things happen. O.k., force things to happen to feel worthy.I've read The Secret, The Power of Now and I'm currently doing the e-course The Gifts of Imperfection, yet after reading this book Outrageous Openness, I get it. I think I finally get it! I get that I no longer have to live in an all-knowing, anxiety-ridden state where I'm the forceful navigator of my own life. My new motto after reading this is "try, but trust" (the process, the delays, the no's and the yeses) and know that whatever is happening, is in my best interest and that no amount of worry and input on my part (after my initial divine prayer and leaving it in the Universe to do it's "thang") won't change the outcome. Kinda feels like a breath of fresh air and an invitation to be. Just be. less
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Terry
LOVED this book! Will definitely read again and re-read. Insightful and fun!
laurie
Perfection. And a belly laugh.
Harm
Wish I knew Tosha IRL.
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