Diana, Herself: An Allegory of Awakening
A Spirituality, Self Help, Personal Development book. All for all, always. Martha N. Beck, Diana, Herself: An Allegory of Awakening //
Maybe, once or twice in your life, you’ve experienced a surge of destiny so strong it made you believe in miracles. Such bolts from the blue seem to hit when weariness or ill fortune have plowed through the ground of reason, breaking it up so magic can take root. What follows is so perfect that to call it accidental defies belief. Diana Archer is an absolutely—mathematically!—average woman, living an unremarkable life, when destiny reaches her. Without quite knowing how or why, she finds herself leaving everything familiar and moving into a world where miracles are commonplace, where her supposed flaws become her salvation, and where each person’s story is everyone’s. In this exuberant allegory, bestselling...
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Breathe. Ask. Love. If you cant love your enemy, love yourself. Soon Martha N. Beck, Diana, Herself: An Allegory of Awakening // Diana frowns. Youre taking me home, right? You just said you would. Hoink hoink! Of course, piglet. But I meant your real home. Which, last I checked, says Diana acidly, is in Los Angeles, California, United States of America, solar system, planet Earth. Hmm, says the boar, hiccupping dreamily. Thats what you think, darling. Tell me, can you say youve felt really at home at that address? Havent you been homesick your whole life? Martha N. Beck, Diana, Herself: An Allegory of Awakening // You are consciousness dressed in form, my love. Consciousness is divine. Matter is divine. Creation is divine. Everything is divine. Are you somehow the only exception? Martha N. Beck, Diana, Herself: An Allegory of Awakening //
There are very few books I've read twice within weeks of aquisition. Diana, Herself is one. I will read and reread it with delight as I do Coehlo's The Alchemist. Diana, Herself defies all genres: It's a guilty pleasure, a comedic romp, a PROFOUND teaching - and perhaps best of all it's a booster shot of encouragement. I was lifted.This... A delightful little book of magic. The messages of this myth are heavy handed compared with other allegory, myths, and faerie tales I've read, but I think Martha wanted to make it obvious. She is a life coach with a message to share, so making it subtle doesn't serve her audience. I really enjoyed what she had to share. It was fun to... Martha Beck is amazing. I was reading her "Allegory of Awakening" while reading an intense Buddhist book "On the Path to Enlightenment" - the correlations and connections blew me away. Martha takes very complex concepts and makes them easy to understand; and she gives steps to take to practically achieve what I'm looking for.