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Not All It's Cracked Up To Be: A Conversation About Non-Duality
Contributor(s): Ellis, Graham (Author), Lott, Joey (Author)
ISBN: 1518666132     ISBN-13: 9781518666131
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $8.54  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Personal Growth - General
Physical Information: 0.23" H x 6" W x 9" (0.33 lbs) 96 pages
 
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Be your authentic self, without pretense, without conditions, and without pressure

Everybody says that, right? And everybody usually responds, "Well, that's easier said than done." So, if you've been struggling to just be your authentic self but aren't sure how to get there, don't despair. There is in fact a way to just do that and it's simpler than you think.

Your life doesn't have to be as complicated as you think it is.

An American and Englishman walk into a bar... Well, actually, not in this case. But they do indeed have several conversations. Joey Lott (the American) and Graham Ellis (the Brit) discovered each other's previous books on Amazon.com and discovered they had a lot in common. They got together to write this book and discuss ways of simplifying your life.

The duo has reached their understanding of the world around them having had some serious struggles. Lott grappled with eating disorders and Lyme disease and Ellis had to deal with Crohn's disease, anxiety and suicidal tendencies. Ultimately, though, they both pulled through and have taken this opportunity to share their stories and reveal how you can overcome pretty much anything when you take the path of least resistance.

Even a pop princess can learn to just "be."

The pair uses the concept of a mega star pop princess trying to find her authentic self in a world that demands a certain set of behaviors and an audience with specific expectations. Her problems are ours, just on a larger scale and Lott and Ellis reveal the need to find the "off" switch within our own minds and how to block out the external babble.

Self-realization or awakening is not some grand event.

Wait. It's not? No, it's not. No fireworks, no magic powers, no teleportation abilities. It's the title of this book: "Not All Its Cracked Up To Be." The authors believe the truth of who we are is as mainstream as the latest pop princess.

Find out how it works by reading Lott and Ellis's "Not All Its Cracked Up To Be" today.