The End of Fear A Spiritual Path for Realists

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Self-Help & Personal Development

The End of Fear A Spiritual Path for Realists

Richard Schaub, Bonney Gulino Schaub

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The End of Fear: A Spiritual Path for Realists" presents a pragmatic strategy for navigating and overcoming pervasive human fears such as anxiety, insecurity, and chronic worry. The central idea is that true spiritual freedom isn't about eradicating fear but rather understanding its roots and transforming one's relationship with it. The book proposes that a fulfilling, fear-free life is attainable for anyone, especially those who approach spiritual concepts with a rational, grounded perspective rather than blind faith. The authors, psychologist Richard Schaub and spiritual teacher Bonney Gulino Schaub, collaborate to offer a unique dual perspective. Their approach combines psychological insights into the workings of the mind with practical spiritual wisdom and practices. Key themes explored include the integration of mental and spiritual well-being, demystifying spiritual concepts into actionable steps, and cultivating presence and acceptance. The book aims to guide readers in dismantling the internal patterns that create fear, leading to lasting peace. What makes this book particularly compelling is its accessible and direct methodology, which appeals to individuals skeptical of conventional spiritual paths. By bridging psychological understanding with spiritual depth, Schaub and Schaub provide readers with concrete tools and profound insights. This blend empowers individuals to challenge and transform their fear-driven habits, ultimately fostering a more authentic and joyful existence by offering a tangible path to inner liberation.

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Publisher

Hay House

Pages

140

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781401921842

ISBN-10

1401921841

Language

English

Published

2009-01-01