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Soul without
Shame:
A Guide to Liberating Yourself from the Judge Within
by Byron Brown
Using straightforward language
and examples form everyday life, Brown shows readers where the inner judge
comes from, how it operates, why it trips us up, why there is a belief
people need it, and more. Byron Brown has achieved a deceptively simple,
compelling, systematic and clear distillation of basic superego analysis--as
practiced in the Diamond Way so superbly developed by A. H. Almaas (Hameed
Ali).
Reviews:
From A. H. Almaas:
"In very clear and available language, this book details how to recognize
the inner critic and how to deal effectively with it. Byron Brown's presentation
is useful for any individual who wishes to be free from the inner suffering
and coercion of this ancient foe of our humanity, but it is specifically
directed to those interested and engaged in the inner journey toward realization
and enlightenment."
"Personally and as a mental health therapist
this is one of the most effective presentations I have read with regard
to recognizing, confronting, and changing unhelpful and ineffective intra-
and interpersonal patterns. If one is 'ready, ' for a personally fulfilling
journey, this text will serve as a welcome guidepost. Thanks Byron Brown.
"
Tony Schwartz, author
of What Really Matters, says it well
in his blurb on the back cover:
"Soul Without Shame is that rare book
that blends intellectual depth, genuine originality, and practical usefulness.
As Byron Brown envisions the 'inner critic,' (the superego) it is a force
that most of us accept as a necessary moral compass in our lives, but
which in fact attacks us relentlessly and insidiously. Gracefully and
persuasively, Brown makes the case that we literally become our own worst
enemies, undermining even our most determined efforts to grow and prosper.
This book offers rich and fresh insights into an aspect of inner work
that is far too often neglected, and also sets out systematic ways to
break free of the prison of judgment--both of ourselves and of others."
"I love this book! It's one
of the best books I've ever read. For me it's in the same category as
Fromm's Art of Loving and Buber's I and Thou--that is a book that makes
such an impression that you don't forget it for decades. Soul Without
Shame is well written, deeply thought provoking, and practical. I found
myself making use of ideas from the book before I finished reading it.
The exercises and practices at the end of each chapter are very worthwhile.
Chapter 8 (Engaging the Judge) and Chapter 12 (Why Judge?) were chapters
that resonated for me. I strongly recommend this book to people who are
interested in becoming more aware of their own thought patterns and for
those trying to quiet the inner critic so they can express their creativity.
"
$17.95,157062383X
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