Rated 3.9 out of 5
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Navigating Hope

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An "itinerary for the soul" for thriving in the face of uncertainty and transition.
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We know that hope is a powerful ally in challenging times—but can we consciously “practice” hope and learn to rely on it as a constant guide? On Navigating Hope, Caroline Myss helps us turn life’s difficulties into a voyage of transformation.

With her trademark blend of down-to-earth practicality and inspired mysticism, she offers an “itinerary for the soul” to help us thrive in the face of uncertainty and transition.

This wholly original two-CD program empowers listeners to: 

  • Celebrate the positive in our lives with genuine gratitude
  • Tap into the wisdom of history, our “wise cosmic elder”
  • Create a support team of companions and collaborators to keep us on course
  • Invoke “the grace of illumination”—sacred counsel that emerges from trust and integrity

“Familiar ground is being swept away right in front of our eyes,” explains Caroline Myss. “But let us remember that arising tide of hope lifts all humanity.” Navigating Hope is her response to the growing need for guidance amid life’s storms, one that addresses both our inner landscape and our outer circumstances.

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Audio
Contents Digital Audio (2 hours, 30 minutes)
Product Code AW01458W
ISBN Number 978-1-62203-019-4
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Caroline Myss

About Caroline Myss

Caroline Myss is the author of four New York Times bestsellers: Anatomy of the Spirit, Sacred Contracts, Invisible Acts of Power, and Why People Don't Heal and How They Can. A leading voice in the field of energy medicine and human consciousness, she holds degrees in journalism, theology, intuition, and energy medicine. She has appeared on two highly successful public television programs, and on The Oprah Show.

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average rating 3.9 out of 5
Based on 18 reviews
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Reviewed by Stine
Rated 3 out of 5
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Best since anatomy of the spirit

Thank you Caroline, this answerd a lot for me

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Reviewed by SchipperkeBayan
I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5
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Another great from Caroline, who teaches us how to be realistic, neither overly optimistic nor pessimistic.

For those of us who suffered because we were just being "hopeful" too much in a wrong, airy-fairy way, Caroline's down-to-earth teachings feel like a breath of fresh air. Too much self-absorption ("narcissism," according to Caroline on these CDs) will lead us to nowhere and eventually will bite us back in a painful way. Her suggestion to snap out of it and then become an active crew member of a group of people who help each other to build a better world really resonated with me.

Thank you, Caroline. I so love your no-nonsense, drill-sergeant teaching style. You have helped me to keep grounded on this cold, black earth no matter what may come and to become a responsible person for my own life.

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Reviewed by Marir
I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5
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I was HOPING for more substance

I enjoy some of Caroline's work. This meandered, and I wondered when she'd get to the meat of the issue. Oh, Caroline, I HOPED for better. I really did!

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Reviewed by Jules B.
I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5
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interesting and insightful

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Reviewed by Ramona B.
I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5
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Review for Navigating Hope

If I can get my money back for this one I will. I have followed Caroline's work for some time and I know that she can be acerbic, it's not always easy to hear what we need to hear, but there is no hope here. This should be called navigating cynicism with disdain.

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