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A Thousand Names for Joy: Living in Harmony with the Way Things Are by Stephen Mitchell, Byron Katie
elledom's review against another edition
5.0
a true inspiration. loved listening to her life story and mindset. beautifully written guide to how to really live. I think it’s my favorite of all of her books.
antidietleah's review against another edition
2.0
I'm torn. Parts of these were fascinating. A couple quick lines really resonated with me. But most of it was incomprehensible to my mere mortal mind. Parts of her thinking I would strive for, others she seemed completely bonkers. More a reflection of my unevolved mind than her, I suppose. I do takeaway the idea of seeing more joy in things. And fortunately I have already had a taste of thought awareness otherwise this wouldn't have landed at all.
richard76's review against another edition
5.0
Some of the things she says seem kind of out there, a little bit of what my best friend calls "the woo." But for the most part, this book describes how someone who has fully internalized Byron Katie's "The Work" sees the world -- and it's a pretty nice worldview.
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