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Finding Yourself in Transition: Using Life's Changes for Spiritual Awakening

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Our culture offers little help in coping with and overcoming the enormous personal, social and economic changes that are occurring around us and within our lives. Finding Yourself in Transition explores the spiritual opportunities inherent in life's changes and helps us discover how to use them as a gateway to greater personal and spiritual growth.Stands of psychology, Eastern and Western mysticism, Bible interpretation and personal history are masterfully interwoven in this important book about the dynamics of change. Finding Yourself in Transition offers you an opportunity for a breakthrough into a whole new dimension of living.

167 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 1994

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45 reviews8 followers
December 26, 2008
An excellent book for anyone in the midst of a crisis. It draws on the fundamental beliefs of Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Taoism to help you through any personal challenge and to renew your perspective on your own life and the collective life of man. Based on the Unity Church and uses twelve-step program principles.
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July 13, 2020
As you would expect, I am in the middle of transition. A friend recommended it.

I loved it. This was an amazing examination of the stages of transition, how to interpret them, and how to get through them. I highly recommend this to anyone at anytime. Though it probably won’t come to you until you need like I did,
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August 16, 2020
Easy to read. It does have some good ideas, but it stayed at a superficial and religious level. I would have liked to read a bit more convincing evidences. In a nutshell, it is mentioned in the book the importance of accepting the “nature” process and being aware of change so that we can allow transformation in the midst of change.
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May 9, 2021
Always Changing

Transitions are a big part of life whether jobs, relationships or aging. I appreciate the perspective of the ability to accept endings. All things have a beginning and ending. This book is has me thinking.
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156 reviews2 followers
November 13, 2017
Exceptional...recommended by Unity pastor...gave me framework for understanding my retirement, and also major life stage changes...
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April 5, 2020
Very goodread. It's about the three stages of change. Helped me out greatly.
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185 reviews4 followers
June 12, 2022
A useful reminder of the stages of our journey (thank you Joseph Campbell) with an over abundance of reliance on Christian texts. The end is a beginning.
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January 5, 2023
One of the most enlightening books I’ve read in a while that met me where I’m at. Definitely one to read again every 6-12 months.
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May 11, 2015
This was one of my favorite books. I read and reread his original articles in a Unity magazine many years ago. Whenever I was going through any major change in my life I would go back to these articles. Then, in 2009 I finally bought his book and even gave a talk at a discussion group last year about life transitions. What particularly caught my attention were the different aspects of any major life change: "disengagement, disidentification, disenchantment, and disorientation." Also another explanation are the stages: "Endings," "The Void," and "New Beginnings." These were topics that gave me much food for consideration in my daily journaling as I meditated on the meaning they gave to me.
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May 11, 2013
Not read this book - put on in error unable to delete it from my list as I don't know how!!!
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212 reviews1 follower
April 27, 2016
After facing several life changes the last year and a half, this book was a refreshing, spiritual resource.
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