Hidden deep within you is an unstoppable power. Unstoppable in relationships. Unstoppable in business. Unstoppable in revelation. This power is so extraordinary that even just a brief glimpse of its infinite potential reveals the possibility of touching the stars themselves. Its stirring inspires us to create...to learn...to change as we must to realize the purpose of our own being. In his empowering new audio program Secrets of Being Unstoppable, best-selling author Guy Finley will lead you, step by step, to a new understanding of how you can make a permanent connection with a deep, renewable well of higher energy hidden within you.
BEST-SELLING "LETTING GO" author Guy Finley's encouraging and accessible message is one of the true bright lights in our world today. His ideas go straight to the heart of our most important personal and social issues -- relationships, success, addiction, stress, peace, happiness, freedom -- and lead the way to a higher life.
Finley is the acclaimed author of The Secret of Letting Go, The Essential Laws of Fearless Living and 35 other major works that have sold over a million copies in 18 languages worldwide. In addition, he has presented over 4,000 unique self-realization seminars to thousands of grateful students throughout North America and Europe over the past 25 years and has been a guest on over 400 television and radio shows, including appearances on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, NPR and many others. He is a member of the faculty of the Omega Institute and a daily contributor to Beliefnet.
Finley is Director of Life of Learning Foundation, the non-profit self-realization school in Merlin, Oregon, and his popular Key Lesson e-mails are read each week by 200,000 subscribers in 142 countries. His work is widely endorsed by doctors, business professionals, celebrities, and religious leaders of all denominations.
Guy's career reached this point through a circuitous path. Born into a successful show business family, he is the son of Late-Night TV and radio pioneer Larry Finley. His childhood friends were the sons and daughters of the most famous celebrities in the world. As a young man Guy enjoyed success in a number of areas including composing award-winning music for many popular recording artists including Diana Ross, The Jackson 5, Billy Preston, The Four Seasons, as well as writing the scores for several motion pictures and TV shows. From 1970-1979 he wrote and recorded his own albums under the Motown and RCA recording labels.
Throughout his youth, Guy suspected there was more to life than the type of worldly success that led to the emptiness and frustration he saw among his own "successful" friends and colleagues. In 1979, after travels throughout North America, India and the Far East in search of truth and Higher Wisdom, Guy voluntarily retired from his flourishing music career in order to simplify his life and to concentrate on deeper self-studies.
In addition to his writing and appearance schedule, Guy presents four inner-life classes each week at Life of Learning Foundation in Merlin, Oregon. These classes are ongoing and open to the public. Click here for more details about Guy's ongoing talks.
“Guy Finley is... one of the leading experts at the forefront of human potential.” - Nightingale Conant
“Guy Finley's books are essential guides for positive living and achieving your maximum potential!” - Suzanne Somers
“There is something profoundly healing in the way Guy Finley talks to us, as if he understands what we have gone through and what we are now capable of.” - Hugh Prather Author of Notes to Myself
He has a good concept and tries to take you to it - Rumplestilskin and the Queen illustrate a key concept. Kick out those negative thoughts, regrets and prior bad actions that take up space and time in your life. They didn’t earn their place in your current life, and they enslave you by taking your time and energy. I thought it was valuable. There is a Christian undertone ( which I like) but he references using one’s own Higher Being making this multi-denominational. I would bet he’s an even better speaker in person.
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I kind of liked this when I first started listening, but the more it went on, the more disjointed it felt and the more it seemed to be padded out with unnecessary waffle. I thought I might finish it feeling unstopabble, but that seemed more appropriate to the author!