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Awareness: Conversations on Grace, Awakening, and Breaking Free from Religion

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Conversations on Grace, Awakening, and Breaking Free from Religion is about finding that profound place of contentment. As a grace filled awareness rises in your heart you can be guaranteed one you will never look at life the same way you always have. The writhes and twists that self-inflicted religion can impose on our inner life are both addictive and disturbing – sapping our spirits like a corrosive vapor oozing out of our limited perceptions. We hear a lot about awareness, enlightenment, or awakening – what do we really understand by those terms and how does that integrate in the day to day life of the average person as they go to work, feed the dog, and navigate hectic traffic on a crowded city street? Is awareness all about that mountain-top experience but of no real practical benefit? Do we all need to find a lonely wooden cabin and retire there for the next 30 years in solitude and bliss? What if awareness is not what we have been led to believe? What if God is not as complicated as we think he is? What if God is actually nice? Perhaps the human race, through our matrix of shame, brokenness and determined efforts to appease a deity (any deity will do) have complicated the simplicity, joy, and freedom of walking in divine love. In Steve’s ongoing fashion of ‘thinking outside the box‘ here is a patchwork of parables and reflections to help draw us away from the shadowy mausoleum of religious angst.

184 pages, Paperback

First published April 5, 2014

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October 11, 2019
Loved it. Some of the same thoughts and feelings I have been having were written about in this book. The grace of God is still so misunderstood by the religious world. Some controversial questions were also brought up that truthfully, many of us wonder about but are afraid to ask. The difference between grace and religion are made clear, and the unconditional love of God for all of us is plainly shown. Very enjoyable and informative book.
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June 30, 2015
Loved it. Some of the same thoughts and feelings I have been having were written about in this book. The grace of God is still so misunderstood by the religious world. Some controversial questions were also brought up that truthfully, many of us wonder about but are afraid to ask. The difference between grace and religion are made clear, and the unconditional love of God for all of us is plainly shown. Very enjoyable and informative book.
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