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Outrageous Openness
Outrageous Openness: Letting the Divine Take the Lead | Tosha Silver
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A collection of spiritual lessons, anecdotes, and thoughts on the Divine’s intervention in our lives, this brilliantly written and wonderfully entertaining book teaches us how to live purposefully and in line with the Force of Love. “What if the Divine is constantly igniting roadside flares to get our attention? What if there actually is a Supreme Organizing Principle with an unbridled sense of humor? And what if we each have this ardent inner suitor who’s writing us love letters every day that often go unopened?” Whether we know it or not, we all experience the touch of the Divine in our lives every single day. After twenty-five years spent consulting and advising tens of thousands of people from all over the world, Tosha Silver realized that almost all of us have similar concerns: “How do I stop worrying? How can I feel safe? Why do I feel so alone?” And often, “Who am I really?” For the passionately spiritual and the bemusedly skeptical alike, she created Outrageous Openness. This delightful book, filled with wisdom and fresh perspectives, helps create a relaxed, trusting openness in the reader to discover answers to life’s big questions as they spontaneously arise. At its heart, Outrageous Openness opens the door to a profound truth: By allowing the Divine to lead the way, we can finally put down the heavy load of hopes, fears, and opinions about how things should be. We learn how to be guided to take the right actions at the right time, and to enjoy the spectacular show that is our life.
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Ellohcin

Current read. ✨

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JMEdwards
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Maewyn
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I swear I chose the book for this prompt without remembering what the sun card looked like in my deck but I was very amused that they were similar. This book was very uplifting and inspiring. #tarottakeover @ErinSueG @WhiskeyMistress

Erinsuereads Oh now that‘s entertaining....... 6y
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Maewyn
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This was a pick and I loved reading the sweet stories. I felt it had a Judeo Christian overtone that was different from my own outlook so it wasn't a perfect fit but still good advice. I had more to say about it than will fit here.

https://bitsofdaydreams.wordpress.com/2018/08/14/outrageous-openness/

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MargaretPinardAuthor
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So many Yes's. This book was kind of like Tama Kieves 'This Time I Sing,' in its positive tone, empathetic understanding, and humorous self-deprecation. But without rhyming. And several heart-squeezing moments of Truth. Get it!

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Lorientawn
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This was a fun read with lots of really great advice.