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119 of 120 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Read,
By Jean Claude Reviera (A Place, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow (Hardcover)
Don't let the Publisher's Weekly review stop you from buying this wonderful book. The idea is not that we MUST embrace our evils in order to grow, but that we can use our times of depression,anxiety, or pain to transform us into more open people. I spotted it in Barnes and Noble the other day, bought it, and haven't been able to put it down since. Lesser calls this process of transformation "The Phoenix Process." She beautifully illustrates how difficult times really can help us grow by giving us the story of her first marriage and how the pain she endured during it made her better afterward. She also includes stories of others who have gone through their own struggles in life. Broken Open is well written, and interesting from the first page to the last. The stories in it are truly amazing and inspirational. I reccomend this book to everyone!
57 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Life's little survival manual,
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This review is from: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow (Hardcover)
When I had to place my partner of eighteen years in assisted- living this summer,I felt such sorrow, guilt and despair that I barely functioned in my professional job. I would cry for hours, letting the phone ring when I couldn't compose myself enough to speak. At only 56, my partner had a massive stroke, followed by two more. By January of this year, she was showing all the signs of dementia. When I knew she could not live with me any more, I was heart-broken and tortured by guilt. A friend invitated me to visit her, and I noticed the title of a book laying on my friend's bedside table,"Broken Open". That really described me.
I began to read it, and I spent much of my visit finishing it! Suddenly I knew I would eventually move through all this awfulness and out the other side. Lesser's image of the Phoenix rising from the ashes resonated with me, for ashes was an apt metaphor for my life then. So I began to follow the path Lesser lays out for the reader. She combines the use of emotional and spiritual growth tools that can lead toward healing and growth. I was not able to feel the Phoenix in me when I opened these pages the first time. But after many readings of this gentle and sometimes humorous book, I'm on my way to owning such strength. I read many of the other books Lesser recommends to the reader. I also prayed, meditated, and kept going to therapy. But this book started the whole miraculous passage toward recovery. Elizabeth Lesser, with her poetic and supportive writing, held my hand, week after week. Her words created a virtual hologram that held me when I cried, and patted me softly as I raged. Lesser's loving mission for this book must have been to help the reader see how she is feeling normal fear and pain that comes with crisis. Lesser acknowledges the unbearable and out-of-control nature of the crisis and loss experience. She helps the reader grow in confidence that she will come through it all, alive and sane... like almost all of us do. I just read her book 3 months ago, and have also now read her book "A Seeker's Guide", another excellent, beautifully- written guide to spiritual growth. So I haven't yet risen from the ashes of my burnt-out self. But Lesser's book has given me the courage to keep on facing reality, being present with my feelings, and meditating as if my life depended on it. Thanks, Elizabeth.
66 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I have treasured this book,
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This review is from: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow (Paperback)
It is one thing to espouse spiritual or philisophical teachings. It is another thing to offer a humanistic understanding of what it means to seek, grow, evolve and endure until we can each transform. I found myself lulled with the voice of the writer and my head kept nodding because I understood the journey. I find that empathetic witnessing is a great teacher for me, so hearing the story of others creates a wider canvas for me to see things on. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has the gift for introspection and perspective. If you are looking for a "how to be a better person" manual, you're not going to find that in any book. If your life is your onw manual on how to strive to change, grow and break open... this book with sooth, uplift and inspire you.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Book to Guide Us to Grow and to Transform,
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This review is from: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow (Hardcover)
I think this book, Broken Open, is definitely a great book to read for spiritual growth. I respect the author having the courage in bringing her personal past experience to teach us how to break open and to blossom. It is simply wonderful to read other individuals' Phoenix process (transformation). Most importantly, it allowed me to understand I am not the only one going through some drastic changes in life. Sometimes, we all just need to have that extra support system to realize we are not the only ones going through challenges in life. This book simply has the effect to provide me that extra support that I need so much in order to grow.
I also appreciate how the author sections the stories, with sections presenting personal stories around different topics such as relationship, birth, death and life changes. The book taught me how to "break open" than to "break down" and suffer. It is a beautiful book to recommend.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What great company this book is!,
By julia indichova (woodstock, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow (Hardcover)
If you haven't yet been "broken open" this book can help get you started. And it can do so in the most pleasurable, poignant way. Reading it is as good as hanging out with a really smart and funny close friend who's had a lot of amazing experiences in her life. Most important, someone who's been willing to learn, learn, learn from them all, and is now without the slightest hesitation sharing it all with you. Who can resist that?
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Bittersweet and Strange--Finding You Can Change",
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This review is from: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow (Paperback)
Not a self-help book--thank the Lord! Rather, "Broken Open" is a book to help the soul of the self. "Broken Open" understands profoundly that the nature of life is change and constant transition. Elizabeth Lesser's theme is a call to make a choice: How will we relate to life's constant climbs and dives?
The book is divided into 6 sections: I.The Call of the Soul; II. The Phoenix Process; III. The Shaman Lover; IV. Children; V. Birth and Death; VI. River of Change. I love her quotations at the chapter headings and use of poetry as in her chapter on "Crooked Hearts" when she quotes W. H. Auden's "As I Walked Out One Evening." She comments: "A heart made crooked through loss and change is a heart that can love the world and its less than perfect people." "Broken Open" is a book that can be read first quickly, for the joy or it, and then more slowly later, for pondering and soaking in. I found her "Meditation for Practicing Dying" (p. 233) fit perfectly into a Unitarian Service I led on "Memento Mori: Dying and Living, Moment by Moment" and one I'll benefit from using in my daily practice. "Broken Open" is a good friend and mentor for all us sliding through our changes. As the verse she quotes from "Beauty and the Beast" sings--it is "bittersweet and strange/finding you can change." --Janet Grace Riehl, author of Sightlines: A Poet's Diary
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you are a human being, you need this book.,
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This review is from: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow (Paperback)
Elizabeth Lesser has managed to gather some of the most profound stories about the essence of being alive. It is in the context of death and trauma, that our deepest understanding for consciousness can be born. Why else do we experience these difficult times on earth, if not for our awakening? Lesser's book is a powerful and accessible support for this awareness. I just gave a copy to a mother whose 18 year old daughter was killed in a car accident, at the one year anniversary. I can't loan my copy out as too many passages are underlined, that I want to refer to when needed. This is a book on my short list of most important books I've read.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED- FABULOUS BOOK !,
By Andrea Joy Cohen "Physician, Keynote Speaker,... (Denver, Colorado) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow (Paperback)
In "Broken Open-How Difficult Times Help Us Grow" we are introduced to the life of Elizabeth Lesser, as well as some colleagues, Ram Dass and Thich Nhat Hanh. Elizabeth Lesser, one of the premiere spiritual teachers of our times is the Founder of Omega Institute, author of "The Seekers Guide" and a regular on the Oprah show. In "Broken Open" she allows us into her private life; sharing her divorce, romances, reintegration of family life, setting boundaries with her children, finding herself thru spiritual growth and much more, all the while teaching us by her wonderful example. She also describes the Phoenix process, demonstrating how her life was resurrected from the ashes after she was "Broken Open" and the subsequent acceleration of her soul's growth.
The book is extemely well written, clever, honest, and entertaining. It is inspiring and transformative. Lesser clearly has an amazing gift for the written word. I recommend this book to anyone who is looking to learn and grow, bring meaning into their challenges, and their soul's path, and the apparent "messiness" of their life". I loved this book and you will too; in fact it is one of my favorites! A fabulous gift book as well!!!! Bravo. Andrea Joy Cohen, MD. Physician, cancer researcher, keynote speaker and author of " A Blessing in Disguise: 39 Life Lessons from Today's Greatest Teachers." Elizabeth Lesser one of the greatest teachers is in this book!! Related Links: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow The Seeker's Guide (previously published as The New American Spirituality) A Blessing in Disguise: 39 Life Lessons from Today's Greatest Teachers
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a must read!,
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This review is from: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow (Paperback)
Rarely has a book provided me with such guidance, wisdom, and insight. I want to buy this book for my children and all my friends, because in this little gem, one will find the answers that we all struggle with concerning suffering and the 'why's' of life. I hated for this book to end and do not plan to put it up on a shelf but to read it many times over. If you are struggling with painful issues or grappling with the larger questions of your life, then there is only one book to read: Broken Open.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Opening Yourself to Change,
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This review is from: Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow (Paperback)
"Broken Open" is the first book I read after losing my husband. Indeed, I felt broken open, so it seemed an apt buy for me. I really appreciated the honest, open tone of Elizabeth Lesser's style of writing. "A heart made crooked through loss and change is a heart that can love the world and its less than perfect people." So true. After you lose someone, you appreciate so much more what you have. You're less willing to waste time on the petty and look for the more enriching experiences in life. Change, as difficult as it is many times, brings those experiences. Life is so much more if we're open to receiving it. Elaine Williams
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Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow by Elizabeth Lesser (Hardcover - May 4, 2004)
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