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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Living With Joy by Sanaya Roman

Author Sanaya Roman is the channel for what she describes as a "source of wisdom" called Orin. The information in Living with Joy: Keys to Personal Power and Spiritual Transformation (H.J. Kramer) comes from Orin through Roman. And whether you are a person who believes in channeling or not, this book is a must-read for those who desire a life more to their liking with less pain and more bliss.

Living with Joy is the first book of three in the popular Earth Life Series. As such, it contains a full background on how Roman became a channel and her first experiences with the spiritual light being/wisdom/guide called Orin. It also explains in Orin's words, who he is—"I am Master Life"—as well as what he is creating—"I am developing a philosophy and helping plant a new mass thoughtform on earth, one that will help people find their power, reach their hearts and create more happiness and peace in their lives."

You are asked to suspend your disbelief as Orin leads the reader through a step-by-step process for living a more expanded and consciously aware life that includes answers to finding your life's purpose, knowing what is right for you, understanding the bigger picture or 'gift' in every situation, achieving clarity, balance, security, and stability, and remaining open to all the good in your life so you can receive even more.

There's a 'Playsheet' at the end of each chapter that contains a few questions and exercises geared to help implement any change you'd like to make in your life.

I found this book, and the entire Earth Life Series, to be powerfully transformative. Written simply and lovingly, these teachings ring as true today as they did at publication in 1986. These are the same truths every master from every era taught, updated for our modern time. They deal specifically with all the everyday thoughts and circumstances we face now.

I've reread these books on and off throughout the years and am always pleasantly surprised by how many "new" insights I gain with each read. The information was always there, but not absorbed until I was ready to receive it. Orin does instruct the reader to keep what is true for them and let go of the rest. This seems to happen naturally.

I especially like the empowering, positive Orin quotes sprinkled throughout the text. I often randomly open the book and read these quotes as a sort of "thought for the day." They are usually very relevant to what is happening in my life at the time.

The way I decide if a book was worth the read is if I found it helpful, empowering, and thought-provoking, and if it promotes a loving, compassionate feeling about living life as a human being. Living with Joy does it all and more. I highly recommend it as a book to read and reread. It gets a solid 5-star rating.

Copyright 2007 – Mary M. Bauer. All Rights Reserved Worldwide.

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