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Stop Fixing Yourself: Wake Up, All Is Well
Stop Fixing Yourself: Wake Up, All Is Well
Anthony De Mello
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Take a look around and see if you can find just one completely happyperson, someone at peace with themselves,someonewho isfearlessandfreefrominsecurity, depression,lack,andworry.Youwouldbeluckyifyoufound oneinahundredthousand.The irony is we were born happy; we lost touch with it. We were born surrounded bya divinity of peace, joy, and love; welost sight of it. It's as if we've beenhypnotized to see what is not there and not see what is there.We werebrainwashed by society into building our lifeontheunquestionedbeliefthatwithoutmoney,power,success,approval,romance, etc., wecannotbehappy. It's a false belief that has usconstantly striving, constantly focused on what we don't have,constantlyatthemercyofthingsandpeopleas we try desperately to make life conform to society's formula for happiness, only to discover it offers nothing more in the way of a happy life than temporary respites from the fear of failing.Suppose there is a way of waking up from all that, where what isfalse and neurotic [...]within you would drop with little or no effort on your part and your eyes would open to the reality of joy surrounding you. Here it is:Stop Fixing Yourself,thenew book by Anthony DeMello that helps you rediscover the life you were meant to live.
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