Successful, self-actualised, and blissful -- how many of us can say that about ourselves?
It's easy to be spiritual when you're on top of the world, but what about when a coworker sabotages a project or a lover comes home late without calling or your seven-year-old gets pummelled by the bulky kid on the opposing football team? Harris asserts that it's in these everyday living situations that we're given the greatest opportunity for spiritual growth. She believes it's how we show up in these instances that gives us the greatest insights into our real selves. Her prescriptions for a more passionate and purposeful life include:
- How to live in sacred 'wholiness'
- The five covenants we must make with ourselves
- How to take the venom out of conflict
- Why being righteous is more important than being right
- Identifying the lies that keep us from the truth
- Revealing those moments that brings us closer to God