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What will constitute the search for meaning in this post-religious and yet post-secular age?
Born into a family of environmental scientists, from an early age Lucille Joseph was instead drawn to an inner world of mystical experiences, inquiry and insight. She pursued an intensive career in business and the arts, while immersed in an equally intense quest for meaning. The book traces how, in a life seemingly divided, Lucille finds a point of resolution enabling her to learn to dance with life.
Releasement is for readers who want to feel the freedom of releasing beliefs (whether personal, spiritual, or materialist), and are open to wonder. It's for those who seek "releasement" from the pressures of life as it seems to be by establishing a deeper foundation that honours their inner promptings and intuition.
Ready to find your own moments of Releasement? See what others have to say:
REVIEWS
"A soul-stirring journey that beautifully illuminates the path to spirituality and meaning in our modern world. As a fellow seeker and facilitator, this insightful book resonates deeply, providing invaluable guidance for navigating the depths of our own spiritual potential." -Harrison Taylor, co-founder of Othership
"[Lucille] Joseph pens a convincing reminder that "releasement from the impediment of otherness" is the ultimate freedom." - Booklife Review by Publisher's Weekly
"Lucille Joseph offers a beautifully written book, drawing out themes of universal relevance in an era of profound change. She is a spiritual innovator, finding her voice and platform for sharing spiritual wisdom with a world hungering for depth and meaning. I am excited about the ideas she explores as we collectively reimagine the future of spirituality."
-Michelle Scheidt, The Fetzer Institute
TOPICS AND THEMES
Search for meaning; spiritual memoir; mind-body-spirit; personal transformation; consciousness and thought, wisdom teachings; transformative exploration of God
OTHER BOOKS THAT APPEAL TO READERS OF RELEASEMENT:
Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now
Michael A. Singer, The Untethered Soul
Kenneth G. Mills, The Cornucopia of Substance