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Surrender Experiment: My Journey Into Life's Perfection
Surrender Experiment: My Journey Into Life's Perfection | Michael A Singer
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"The Surrender Experiment" is now a "New York Times" bestseller! From the author of the "New York Times" #1 bestseller "The Untethered Soul" comes the astonishing true-life story about what happens when you just let go. A thriving spiritual community on over six hundred acres of pristine forest and meadows in Florida, a cutting-edge software package that transformed the medical practice management industry, a billion-dollar public company whose achievements are archived in the Smithsonian Institution, a book that became a "New York Times "bestseller and an Oprah favorite, and a massive raid by the FBI that would lead to unfounded accusations by the U.S. government how could all of this spring from a man who had decided to live alone in the middle of the woods, let go of himself, and embrace a life of solitude? But this man had made a radical decision one that would unwittingly lead him to both the pinnacle of success and the brink of disaster. Michael A. Singer, author of "The Untethered Soul, "tells the extraordinary story of what happened when, after a deep spiritual awakening, he decided to let go of his personal preferences and simply let life call the shots. As Singer takes you on this great experiment and journey into life s perfection, the events that transpire will both challenge your deepest assumptions about life and inspire you to look at your own life in a radically different way."
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This sounds interesting.....

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I guess this is where I stop reading for tonight. #catsoflitsy

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I feel guilty panning this book because I love Singer's The Untethered Soul. However, as broadly applicable as Soul is, Surrender is not relatable unless you have zero responsibilities and no connections to other human beings. Singer lived off the land, meditating hours a day. If you can't live like that, there's not much to take from this book.