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Living in the Light: A Guide to Personal and Planetary Transformation

Living in the Light: A Guide to Personal and Planetary Transformation
By Shakti Gawain

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In Living in the Light, Shakti Gawain introduced a powerful new way of life: that of listening to one's own intuition and relying on it as a guiding force. In the newly revised edition of that classic work, she elaborates on her original ideas, adding aspects of her own experiences and learning process over the past twelve years. In addition to balancing feminine and masculine energies, she now examines several other fundamental polarities we all have, such as power and vulnerability. Everyone's life journey involves developing the full range of self and acknowledging all aspects of one's personality — including both light facets and dark.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #160741 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-09-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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From the Publisher
"Living In The Light is very powerful...it can transform your life." -- Dr. Wayne Dyer, author of The Sky Is The Limit.

Since its publication more than a decade ago, Creative Visualization had helped thousands of people explore and connect with their higher selves and create dynamic changes in their lives. Now Shatki Gawain leads readers on a new journey of spiritual growth and fulfillment in Living In The Light. Using simple, effective exercises, meditations, and affirmations, Shatki Gawain gently shows you the path to getting in touch with your intuition and acting on it. Learning to trust the creativity that flows through the universe, the source of intuition, can transform your life in many ways by: creating new pattern for successful relationships, discovering the energy of the universe within your sexual being, finding the work that you love -- and blurring the line between work and play, nurturing the spiritual power of your children, overcoming the negative thinking that limits your finances, health, and happiness. A clear and practical guide for developing your intuition, Living In The Light shows the way to greater aliveness and creativity and to a transformation of the world around you.

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"Living In The Light is  very powerful...it can transform your life."  -- Dr. Wayne Dyer, author of The Sky Is  The Limit.

Since its publication more than  a decade ago, Creative Visualization had helped  thousands of people explore and connect with their  higher selves and create dynamic changes in their  lives. Now Shatki Gawain leads readers on a new  journey of spiritual growth and fulfillment in  Living In The Light. Using simple,  effective exercises, meditations, and affirmations,  Shatki Gawain gently shows you the path to getting in  touch with your intuition and acting on it.  Learning to trust the creativity that flows through the  universe, the source of intuition, can transform  your life in many ways by: creating new pattern for  successful relationships, discovering the energy  of the universe within your sexual being, finding  the work that you love -- and blurring the line  between work and play, nurturing the spiritual power  of your children, overcoming the negative thinking  that limits your finances, health, and happiness.  A clear and practical guide for developing your  intuition, Living In The Light  shows the way to greater aliveness and creativity  and to a transformation of the world around you.

From AudioFile
In this updated New Age classic, Gawain suggests that we listen to our intuition and let it be a guiding force in our lives. But she also suggests that we need to acknowledge and embrace our shadow side to create more power and balance in ourselves. Gawain delivers her program with the practiced polish of the internationally known workshop leader that she is. Her pacing is consistent without being rushed. But, more than that, her voice is warm and welcoming, her words filled with encouragement and honesty. P.B.J. © AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine


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Life changing wisdom!5
I consider my self a serious student of life, always out of deep curiosity and many times out of a need to survive. I started thirty years ago talking to the best therepists and my wisest friends to find my way to good health and happiness. The process included writing down dreams as well as making time to think and talk about the messages my unconsious was sending me. Getting regular exersize, eating right, and maintaining friendships were the rest of the formula.

Along the way I have read a number of books to guide me. "Living in the light" is, by far, the best book I've found on the subject. It is filled with insight and wisdom and is written in a clear, simple style that makes it easy to read in a couple of evenings. The author's instructions on how to tap your intuitive skills and the energy of the universe are powerful and breathtaking. Short chapters on the male and female aspects in all of us could help save a marriage. A must read for all students of life.

It's OK...for what it was3
As a classic, this book effectively introduces the beginner to New Age Thought. The mirror principle, issues regarding one's "shadow", cultivating one's inner female/male, and the benefits of trusting your intuition are presented here in clear and readable detail. But I have two real problems with this book.

One: while reading, you sense the book's datedness. While all of Living/Light's ideas were revolutionary in the mid-80s, they were presented as a sentimental mishmash of popular New Age platitudes. To make the presentation worse, with no "human" examples to support these platitudes, Ms. Gawain is reduced to sermonizing them. Since the first edition of Living/Light, some of these concepts have been humanized and vitalized in other more recent New Age texts. (AND AS A SIDENOTE: The mismash problem may also be perceived in most of Carolyn Myss's books, which I find are generally superficial New Age/Christian surveys cobbled together to support a catchy but unproven hypothesis.)

Two: the author only speaks from HER perspective (i.e., white western female in the U.S.), but the universality of this book would force her to generalize for everybody, thereby producing guesswork not truth on how the human psyche works. For example, when she postulates that one's inner male is to surrender to his or her inner female (who's ALWAYS right!) to achieve spiritual wholeness, I get the impression that she's taking the position of a feminist, presenting men in a limiting old-world perspective. Also, when she tries to explain the inner motivations of gay people, and in particular, with male-male relationships, I find myself openly disagreeing with her arguments.

Still, what she offers BASED ON HER EXPERIENCES is valid enough for me to keep this book in my library. I'm glad she wrote the book at a time when New Age books were relegated to the specialty bookstore! I would hope however that in the THIRD edition, she'd hire a male, gay co-author to clean up the murkier portions currently in the second edition. My two cents.

Change Your Life5
This is the best book on spiritual / self-help principles I have ever read. Clear and deceptively simple, it can help you change your life for the better in profound and lasting ways.