Title: Living Energetically: 100 Ideas to Ponder and Practice
Author(s) Michael Marlowe, Author of Wait For No One

 

This is a book about expansion . . . for yourself, your relationships, and your community.

 

Of the 100 ideas offered in Living Energetically, one or more will touch you deeply, and in turn, touch others.

 

Wait For No One, this book’s predecessor, presented a new wisdom tradition contained in ten messages designed to awaken your abilities to more fully experience the world and express your voice.

 

Living Energetically builds on these messages with simple, direct, short conversations with an energetic being called the Voice. The ideas offered will challenge you, delight you, build your skills, and invite wonderful new possibilities. Conversations include:

 

On the Big Picture

Five Emergences of This Century

Six Principles of Moreness

The Coming Millennium of Women

Collective Intention

The Great Myths

Nine Jewels of Human Relationships

 

On Relationships

Expression of Good Will

What Are You Teaching Your Children?

Five Principles of Helping Friends

Blessing Someone

Creating Healing Spaces

 

On Capacity Building

Practice of Partnership

Walking Side by Side

Activating Someone’s Wisdom

Releasing Fear

The Heart Speaks

Being with Grace

 

On Advanced Practice

Five Profound States of Being

No Pushing Please

Discernment

Release the Burden of Judgment

Allowing

 

Living Energetically meets you wherever you are in your journey and supports the development of your own wisdom.

 

Michael Marlowe is a spiritual teacher, energy healer, writer, and executive consultant. A pioneer in the field of Energetic Intelligence, he teaches individuals and leaders to work directly with patterns of energy to create flourishing environments. He is author of Wait For No One, Children and Leaders, and the series Small Books with Big Ideas. Michael Marlowe is co-founder of the Academy for Systemic Change and a frequent faculty member and advisor to the Omega Institute.

 

Published by: Messages Press
ISBN13: 978-0982011058