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The universe supports you and is offering to help you—in very concrete ways. Best-selling self-help author Dave Richo shows how to recognize this help that's all around us—Grace—and how to access it.
Grace is the term Dave Richo uses to describe any of those events in which help comes your way unexpectedly: when the solution to a perplexing problem just suddenly pops into your head; when you suddenly find the strength to rise to an occasion you didn't think you could endure; when the next phase in your spiritual path becomes plain as day. Moments of Grace usually come as surprises, but, Richo shows, we can learn to expect them—for Grace is a resource any of us can access. He begins by showing where to look to recognize the Grace that surrounds you: in nature, in religion/spirituality, in relationships, in yourself. He then provides practical exercises for learning how to manifest Grace in your life--to recognize and claim the help the universe is constantly offering you.
The universe supports you and is offering to help you—in very concrete ways. Best-selling self-help author Dave Richo shows how to recognize this help that's all around us—Grace—and how to access...
The universe supports you and is offering to help you—in very concrete ways. Best-selling self-help author Dave Richo shows how to recognize this help that's all around us—Grace—and how to access it.
Grace is the term Dave Richo uses to describe any of those events in which help comes your way unexpectedly: when the solution to a perplexing problem just suddenly pops into your head; when you suddenly find the strength to rise to an occasion you didn't think you could endure; when the next phase in your spiritual path becomes plain as day. Moments of Grace usually come as surprises, but, Richo shows, we can learn to expect them—for Grace is a resource any of us can access. He begins by showing where to look to recognize the Grace that surrounds you: in nature, in religion/spirituality, in relationships, in yourself. He then provides practical exercises for learning how to manifest Grace in your life--to recognize and claim the help the universe is constantly offering you.
Advance Praise
“This is a good book—that is, filled with goodness, kindness, and wisdom. Deftly
avoiding theological sandtraps, David Richo shows us simply and practically how
to increase our attunement to ‘the gift dimension of life.’”— Cynthia Bourgeault, author of The Wisdom Jesus and The HolyTrinity and the Law of Three
“David Richo shows us that grace is always
available, especially when your life is falling apart. Regardless of your
religious orientation, this book will guide you to experience grace in your
day-to-day life in a way that will transform you.”— Lodro Rinzler, author of The Buddha Walks into a Bar . . . and Walk Like a Buddha
“This is a good book—that is, filled with goodness, kindness, and wisdom. Deftly avoiding theological sandtraps, David Richo shows us simply and practically how to increase our attunement to ‘the...
“This is a good book—that is, filled with goodness, kindness, and wisdom. Deftly
avoiding theological sandtraps, David Richo shows us simply and practically how
to increase our attunement to ‘the gift dimension of life.’”— Cynthia Bourgeault, author of The Wisdom Jesus and The HolyTrinity and the Law of Three
“David Richo shows us that grace is always
available, especially when your life is falling apart. Regardless of your
religious orientation, this book will guide you to experience grace in your
day-to-day life in a way that will transform you.”— Lodro Rinzler, author of The Buddha Walks into a Bar . . . and Walk Like a Buddha
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