The Circle of Fire
The Circle of Fire
Inspiration and Guided Meditations for Living in Love and Happiness
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I will say, in looking it up on Goodreads I am quite surprised to see it say guided meditations. Meditation topics, sure, but..well, I guess because guided meditations are hard to follow in written format. Close your eyes...yes, then open them again to read the next prompt, I don't stay meditative. But the topic prompts were useful, had me thinking of things in renewed ways, and places I still have some work to do that I wasn't aware of. I love the overall concept of living in the mental space this would mean and would love to be more like that. Sounds very familiar to a lot of stuff a friend tells me about Course in Miracles but perhaps more accessible. The idea of justice being a stance of greater forgiveness, rather than punishment, definitely feels novel and needed in this society.
I can definitely see why people don't like this one as much as Four Agreements, and I probably won't recommend it as much, but it was definitely a useful read for me to staying connected to these topics/mentality and how to live it more consistently.