End Your Story, Begin Your Life, Jim Dreaver
End Your Story, Begin Your Life, Jim Dreaver
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End Your Story, Begin Your Life
Wake Up, Let Go, Live Free

Author: Jim Dreaver

Narrator: Fred Stella

Unabridged: 8 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 01/01/2012


Synopsis

Each of us has a personal story; a narrative that we tell ourselves about who we are. But too often those stories limit our possibilities and achievements. In End Your Story, Begin Your Life, Jim Dreaver offers a profound message: we can overcome obstacles, develop our creative power, and discover our true nature by letting go of the personal stories that define us.Dreaver lays out a straightforward practice that will help readers learn to see and experience life in the present moment, free of any negative thoughts, concepts, beliefs, or stories. He walks readers through his simple, easy-to-use, three-step practice for transformation: be present with your experience; notice your story; see the truth.Dreaver shares his own spiritual journey to seek enlightenment and inner freedom, and reveals how he discovered this effective practice. He interweaves stories about people he has worked with using this process, both privately and in workshops, and the successful transformations they have made to happier, more fulfilling lives.

About Jim Dreaver

Jim Dreaver has been guiding others in the fields of mind/body integration, stress-management, and personal mastery for twenty-five years. He is a speaker and teacher who has appeared at conferences and workshops across the country, including the Esalen Institute and the Whole Life Expo. He lives in Los Angeles. Visit him at: www.jimdreaver.com


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zoe on February 25, 2017

I had a session with Jim and hoped it would shed light on what he was talking about but words do not convey the experience for me. the book gives me an inkling of this experience, and I have had brief hours of this freedom from thought with ego tagging along in the background somewhere but not lasti......more

Goodreads review by Triana on May 26, 2022

I really liked it but I gotta say sometimes it was hard to follow or I had doubts/questions. This book would be cool to reas in a book club or with someone to share thoughts and ideas :)......more

Goodreads review by Dean on January 11, 2016

Overall, this was a good book related to ideas and practices behind discovering our personal 'story', identified 'self', and how to really get at the heart of who and what we are. Although the tips and practices are all there, in this book, I still found it a challenge to get through the book, proba......more