Releasing the Past and Embracing Change: A Guide to Loss, Transformation, and Spiritual Growth

Lama Surya Das' "Letting Go of the Person You Used to Be" offers invaluable lessons on change, loss, and spiritual transformation. This book is widely regarded as one of the best Tibetan Buddhism Books available, thanks to its easy-to-read format, overall satisfaction, and excellent value for money. Not only does it provide an immersive experience, but it also features a high-quality binding and pages.

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Embrace the Possibilities of Change: Lessons on Spiritual Transformation, Loss, and RenewalAre you ready to take the next step in your life journey? Letting go of the person you used to be can be a difficult and often daunting process, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. In this book, we explore the lessons of change, spiritual transformation, loss, and renewal. Through thoughtful discussion and real-life examples, we provide insight and guidance for those who are ready to embrace the possibilities of change. Join us as we explore the power of transformation and discover the beauty of renewal.
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Details of Releasing the Past and Embracing Change: A Guide to Loss, Transformation, and Spiritual Growth

  • Paperback ‏ ‎: 240 pages
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 9.8 ounces
  • Spiritual Self-Help (Books): Spiritual Self-Help
  • Customer Reviews: 4.6/5 stars of 253 ratings
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 0767908740
  • Meditation (Books): Meditation
  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-0767908740
  • Best Sellers Rank: #3,946 in Spiritual Self-Help #4,115 in Meditation #12,647 in Personal Transformation Self-Help
  • Personal Transformation Self-Help: Personal Transformation Self-Help
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Harmony; First Edition
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 5.47 x 0.64 x 8.22 inches

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Johnny Silver: Excellent condition and arrived quickly.

United States on Mar 14, 2023

p: The author is someone I trust as a student of his dharma. Having also listened to his audio program, I enjoy his books all the more because his words are felt as friendly and comforting. There are plenty gems of wisdom as well as useful meditatations for your own dharma path. For me, these books are not typical self-help, but instead a rerurn to that which is good within oneself.

United States on Jul 13, 2021

DLM: I purchased this book many years ago, then it got severely damaged. So I bought the book for a 2nd time, and while I was moving I ended up losing it. 3rd time buying! I absolutely love this book. It has helped me through a lot of hard times that were happening around me and how these things were affecting me. I would recommend it to all!

United States on Apr 19, 2019

Esther Nagle: I found this book after coming across a quote on the breath. I looked up the book, and knew that I needed to read it. Exactly what I needed at exactly the time I needed it. I know I will come back to this again, and that my life has been changed for the better by reading it. I have started to heal things in me I didn't know still needed healing. This book is wonderful

United Kingdom on Mar 14, 2019

Allison: I have not finished this book yet, but I am a fan of this author! He writes so well, I find it inspiring to read anything he writes. Although he is a buddhist, the principles he teaches are not completely centered on that. What I mean is, I've read other books of Christian authors an found them to be too centered on God and church, etc. The concepts he writes about are great for any religion. He does not force Buddhism on you, like some Christian authors force Christianity on you. It's all about compassion and basic traits everyone should practice. I love this author, all his books I've read thus far, and I find peace in reading them. They can easily be read over and over.

United States on Feb 12, 2015

lola: Great book and really like the wiring of Lama Surya Das. It is so hard to stay in the moment and empty your mind but this book helps.

United States on Jun 20, 2014

PropertywithKarene: Interesting book, with practical exercises to challenge your current thinking and open you up the possibilities of a new way of thinking and a new you. It's quite a good read for the tube although without having pen and paper handy it can be a little frustrating. I would recommend this to anyone who is wrestling with the big questions of the universe or just their own questions about how to ensure you are being the best that you can.

United Kingdom on Oct 11, 2011

Mr. C. Wood: Have you ever found yourself brooding about past events? Do you spend time reminiscing about your losses, and (perceived) failures?

If this kind of thing does happen in your everyday life, then it might occur to you that there is a way to get over this kind of thing, but you just don't know how.

This book shows you how. It does have its less interesting parts, and it may go on a bit at times, but the message is clear - there is a way out, and you do not have to keep on repeating the same mistakes.

It does all this from a Buddhist perspective, and is all the better for it.

Highly reccomended.

United Kingdom on Nov 01, 2010

Brida: I bought this a couple of years ago whilst doing a certificate course in counselling skills. Within this area, change and loss are an integral part of what you hear within the counselling room, so I was eager to find a book that could give me more insight into these two complex concepts. When I first received it, I think I was slightly let down - I was hoping that it would examine change within a person as they progress through life and develop as a reaction to life's experiences; this is not exactly what this book does. Perhaps, I was a little misled by the title.

However, I recently turned to this book again. Once more, it was because of my studies within the field of counselling. However, this time, I took more time to read and appreciate what the book is about.

As a study of loss - and so the change that occurs from that - it is a very good companion. I think, if you have recently lost someone or something that meant a great deal to you, you would do well to turn to this book as a help through your difficult times. In a sense, it is very much about how to cope with external changes or losses. The only way this book could have been improved would be for there to...

United Kingdom on Jun 23, 2007

Russell LEAK: The title of this book attracted me because I wanted to move on from certain things in the past but its a bit decieving. This book is about loss and how to deal with it from a Buddhist perspective but you don't need to understand Buddhism to get something out of it. Its full of wise words and excellent stories. Whether you have lost a loved one, a relationship, a job or anything I think this book can help you heal and move on. I also heartily recommend Awaken the Buddha Within by the same author if you have any interest in Buddhism.

United Kingdom on Dec 29, 2004

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Total Reviews 3 reviews 125 reviews 125 reviews
Paperback ‏ ‎ 240 pages 176 pages
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 9.8 ounces 12.2 ounces 8 ounces
Spiritual Self-Help (Books) Spiritual Self-Help
Customer Reviews 4.6/5 stars of 253 ratings 4.7/5 stars of 9,741 ratings 4.7/5 stars of 9,741 ratings
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 0767908740 1611803896 1611803438
Meditation (Books) Meditation Meditation Meditation
ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-0767908740 978-1611803891 978-1611803433
Best Sellers Rank #3,946 in Spiritual Self-Help #4,115 in Meditation #12,647 in Personal Transformation Self-Help #87 in Tibetan Buddhism #840 in Meditation #3,065 in Personal Transformation Self-Help #1 in Tibetan Buddhism #9 in Meditation #77 in Personal Transformation Self-Help
Personal Transformation Self-Help Personal Transformation Self-Help Personal Transformation Self-Help Personal Transformation Self-Help
Publisher ‏ ‎ Harmony; First Edition Shambhala; Anniversary edition Shambhala; Anniversary edition
Language ‏ ‎ English English English
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 5.47 x 0.64 x 8.22 inches 5.5 x 0.73 x 8.53 inches 5.32 x 0.52 x 8.24 inches
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