

With great eloquence, wit, and compelling logic, Singer's brilliant book completes this thought by showing them to be two poles of the same selfless devotion." Freud said that life was composed of love and work. Singer bridges these two great traditions in a radiant treatise on how to succeed in life from our spiritual quest to our everyday tribulations. Yogi Amrit Desai, internationally recognized pioneer of modern yoga "East is East and West is West, but Michael A. Singer's book is a priceless gift to all who have futilely searched and yearned for a richer, more meaningful, creative life." Singer takes the reader on a journey that begins with consciousness tethered to the ego and ends having taken us beyond our myopic, contained self-image to a state of inner freedom and liberation. In a simple, yet paradoxically profound way, Michael A. "This is a seminal book that quite frankly is in a class by itself. ― Michael A.“"This publication has released boundless joy for the hungry souls of the world." - Ma Yoga Shakti Saraswati, founder of Yogashakti International Mission, recipient of Hinduism Today 'Hindu of the Year 2000' award” “Do not let anything that happens in life be important enough that you’re willing to close your heart over it.” I always recommend it to people who suffer from an overactive mind or who notice they live in their heads much of the time. Reading this book has helped me and many friends live from love, not fear, even when things get busy, messy or tough.

Instead, he helps them find their sense of I somewhere deeper, in a place untainted by the turbulence of life. In his book The Untethered Soul, Michael Singer helps readers let go of the sense that they are their minds, or even that they should believe their thoughts all the time. If this were a real life professional you were consulting for guidance in your life, would you be happy with their service? If this was your friend talking, would you think they are sane? It will be a dreamlike, rather incomprehensive monologue or inner conversation, a collection of words and sentences pretty random, often contradictive and colored by emotion. Then read out loud what you’ve written down. Here’s a fun exercise: write down your thoughts for a day, or even a couple of hours. Singer, The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself “There is nothing more important to true growth than realizing that you are not the voice of the mind – you are the one who hears it.”
