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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A life partner, inspiring teacher and amusing friend,
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This review is from: Spiritual Fitness: A Seven-Week Guide to Finding Meaning and Sacredness in Your Everyday Life (Paperback)
Since I got this book I have not been able to put it down.It goes with me EVERYWHERE. The vocabulary is light and easy to identify with and the "exercises" at the end of each chapter are simple to put into practice. I have already found the contents of this book so thought provoking that I have been able to reassess and reassemble several old and tired thought patterns that I held for many years. The results are immediate and rewarding. Caroline's dialogue is clear and straightforward. She uses personal narratives and experiences to demonstrate a point or principle, and I have found myself both amused and humbled by her admissions. I have had the pleasure of attending several of her courses and because her book contains many of her expressions, it is as if she is there actually reading the contents out loud.The method of setting the topics out and seperating them into 7 weeks work gives the reader a chance to work on one particular area as a complete concept before moving onto another. The guidelines are simple to follow yet encourage the reader to delve deeper within their own self, to work on the roots and core of personal existence. As I said before I have this book with me always. It has often felt as if I am on this life jouney with a companion to share the road with. I felt strongly that all the laws that Caroline expands on are formed out of her own self discovery and based on her own personal awareness. She explains the depth to which her life had sunk before she became aware that there was a better and more fulfilling way to live. I found this very humbling to read. THIS BOOK IS A MUST for anyone and everyone. From those who are on a quest of self discovery and personal growth to those who enjoy understanding more about life around them. You can pick this book up and read one page or a chapter. There is no need to recap over several pages to refresh the reader on the theme of the exercise. This has been very handy for me as I lead a very hectic life and at times am only able to catch a couple of pages. There is no compulsory hard work entailed in this read, the hard work is of personal choosing in making the 7 lessons part of ones life. I shall always be able to pick up Caroline's book as a reference and important refresher course if I should need reminding of the way be keep myself spiritually fit. There is a lot in the book that once taken on board seems so obvious and clear, that it makes understanding the contents so natural. It is very well set out and presented with clear demarcations between chapters. From the first one on "motivation recharge" to the last on "Holding your power and living with joy" the reader is taken step by step through a natural journey of inner growth. There is a valuable conclusion to each chapter with exercises to practice and thoughts to ponder on. Participation with the book is out of choice and there are no assumption that everyone is proceeding at the same level or to the same degree. There is a relaxed feel to the book which is not only relfected in the unspoken invitation to keep picking the book up to see what is said next, but also in the helpful cross-referencing throughout and index at the end. Caroline has a warm and smoothe voice, gently yet with a powerful message. Her inspitational and thought provoking book reflects these qualities in her. It is been a delightful read, a valuable teacher and sympathetic companion. My life has changed in very possitive ways since starting to open the cover and delve within its contents. I can't wait for the next book.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Life Changing!,
By Barbara Harple (Laguna Niguel, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spiritual Fitness: How To Live in Truth and Trust (Paperback)
Caroline Reynolds's "Spiritual Fitness" changes lives. Amazingly, it speaks just as powerfully to me, a 30-year veteran of "human potential" and "spiritual growth" books and workshops who thought she'd read it all, as it would to a neophyte. If you do the simple exercises at the end of each chapter, your life is almost guaranteed to change for the better. But even readers who don't do the homework will find the book uplifting and rewarding. It's easy to read yet profound at the same time.
As a woman in a major life transition, I find this book a wonderful companion on my journey of personal growth and change, as it confirms and validates my own intuition and sense of the Truth. One term that especially resonated with me but with which I was previously unfamiliar is "non-alignment fatigue," describing that drain of energy that comes when one is with companions whose emotions are different from our own. Caroline makes it OK to trust our intuition and offers exercises to fine-tune our ability to listen to it. I highly recommend this book!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great tools for the journey,
By Keri L. Schreiner (Long Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spiritual Fitness: How To Live in Truth and Trust (Paperback)
When I began this book, my expectations were that I'd pick up a few tips and practices that might help on the distraction-packed road toward more mindful living. I was totally surprised, however, both by the book's depth and the eloquence with which Reynolds writes.
Each chapter takes a down-to-earth look at a spiritual principle, then further grounds it in simple but powerful exercises that I actually found myself wanting to do. Most importantly, I wanted to do them again. It's organized as a week-to-week program, and I went through it that way rather quickly and have found myself returning to particularly challenging areas again and again. Luckily, the book not only invites rereading, but rewards it -- many of the exercises that didn't resonate for me (and thus I skipped the first time through) were actually quite powerful the second (or, okay, third... fourth) time around. There are plenty of books about spirituality out there, and sometimes it's easier to just move on to the next one hoping "it" will change your life. Reynolds clearly recognizes that change is your choice, not some formula, and she gives you powerful tools to recognize your blocks and finally get past them.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book - both down to earth and inspiring,
By A Customer
This review is from: Spiritual Fitness: A Seven-Week Guide to Finding Meaning and Sacredness in Your Everyday Life (Paperback)
Good for beginners or for those already on a spiritual path - as always another perspective gives you insights in areas you may have thought you had it all sussed or confirms something you had not quite got your head around yet. Forgiving and generous - a book to come back to.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book no matter where you are,
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This review is from: Spiritual Fitness: How To Live in Truth and Trust (Paperback)
I'll admit that I bought this to do research, to see what else was out there on the market that's in the genre we publish. What I discovered was a great book, written in an easy style, with practical exercises (I'll echo another reviewer here: DO the exercises. Really.). What I found especially thought provoking was early in the book when Reynolds talks about the "payoffs" for not getting what you say you want. Given that her discussion about that starts on page 11, it was a lot like "you had me at hello" and I dove into the rest of the book with a new outlook. Definitely a good read, and definitely do the exercises!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spiritual Fitness: How to live in Truth and Trust,
By Brigid Hendrickson (San Clemente, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spiritual Fitness: How To Live in Truth and Trust (Paperback)
This book is a refreshing, down to earth guide to spiritual fitness. I enjoyed the practical style, true life examples and thought provoking exercises at the end of each chapter. If you are just beginning your journey or looking to expand your knowledge base, this book is a must read. It will put you on a path to greater inner happiness and understanding.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gem-filled and evolution-inducing,
This review is from: Spiritual Fitness: How To Live in Truth and Trust (Paperback)
This book grew on me. It starts out slowly but interspersed in its' pages are little gems of a-ha's. Caroline's personal story is fascinating and her explanation of the New Thought movement helpful to a New Thought newcomer like me at the time I read it. Reading her book and doing the exercises helped foster a subtle transformation in my life: slowly, germinating, like a seed and then rising to the surface and stretching toward the sunlight. There's also a lot of basics here, some hygiene and grooming, so-to-speak, to the evolving spiritual journey. True to the title, too, it helped unearth "the sacredness in everyday life." And, in the end, I was able to do as the book promises, unveil and greater realize my Life Purpose. Slow, and chug-chuging along a bit in it's pace - at least to me - but, in the end, a worthy read with reward.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A simple, seven week procedure for fostering purpose and sacredness,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spiritual Fitness: How To Live in Truth and Trust (Paperback)
Written by international speaker and spiritual counselor Caroline Reynolds, Spiritual Fitness: How to Live in Truth and Trust offers a simple, seven week procedure for fostering purpose and sacredness in one's everyday life. Chapters cover how to detox one's soul, learn to meditate, seek one's role in life, and embrace the sacred aspect of relationships. Written in plain terms to be accessible to lay readers, Spiritual Fitness is a welcome repository of good counsel for emotional and spiritual health. "Soul level forgiveness is not about condoning or absolving someone's outrageous behavior. It means escaping from the painful zone of dealing with them only on an earthly, fear-based and limiting level. To forgive truly you must lift up your thinking to a soul level. Somehow you can find a present-day gift in this memory."
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Boot Camp to Spiritual Fitness,
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This review is from: Spiritual Fitness: How To Live in Truth and Trust (Paperback)
This book is definitely an "In Your Face" program. Each chapter presents full frontal examination of your Spirituality.
Unless you do the exercises at the end of each chapter, you are missing the full benefit of the book. I highly recommend you use this book in a class or at least working with one other person to discuss what comes up for you.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spiritual Fitness,
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An inspiring read which has the potential to change your life providing you actively apply the principles.
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Spiritual Fitness: How To Live in Truth and Trust by Caroline Reynolds (Paperback - March 30, 2005)
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