Elegant prose and profound wisdom combine to present a personal guide for listening to your inner voice that is filled with such meditative phrases as "Maintain peace of mind," "Surrender to surprises," and "Practice certainty of purpose." 25,000 first printing.
I enjoyed this book. Gave me a different way to look at my daily life. Out of all of the sections of this book, I most enjoyed "Love the Folks in Front of You." Being an introvert, I tend to stay private and this really helped me see that I need to embrace others in my world.
When I began reading this book, I thought I would find inspiration for adjusting and enriching my own spiritual practices...it turns out that I will adopt many of the author's! She does, indeed, share powerful insights!
I really love this book. I often go back to it and read just one of the whispers and it is often just what I need to feel grounded or reminded of something important in my life. Christina's words are practical and down to earth while also having a meditative quality to them.
A great little book to carry around with you for reading when waiting for a friend or sitting in a park or forest. "Every whisper leads to this one, our invitation home [to Nature, both inner and outer]."
HIGHLIGHTS: 1. Cohabit with spirit: The purpose of any spiritual practice is to keep us engaged and in dialogue with the Divine, whenever we perceive it, and however we have learned to speak and listen. - Daily practice that fosters peace of mind. Let go. Be here. Now what?
2. Make myself available. Peace of mind is invited.
3. Speed tends to cancel out guidance. - When we move in speed, we are out of touch with spirit, and when we are out of touch with spirit, the ego steps into control. - What do you need me to do? How do I need to change in order to do it?
4. Voice of guidance became unmistakable.
5. You can only serve the Light to the extent that you can stand the Dark.
6. Certainty of purpose starts by believing we have one.
7. We need each other to fulfill our destinies. We long for the fullness of our personal lives.
8. There are no guarantees in life. - Good things happen to bad people and bad things happen to good people. And most of the time, it’s not even personal, not based on merit or deficiency: We are just next in line for the lesson.
9. Surprise is the practice of accepting the unexpected interruption and the practice of leaving enough space in the day for something to happen that isn’t on the list. - Surrendering to surprise is the practice of balancing structure and openness.
10. Every day we need to notice when and how the spirit is trying to get through our little fantasies of self-determination with some other message. - Chart the day and look for the unexpected. Chart life with a spirit of openness.