Doing the Work

Doing the Work

An overview about the work of self-healing

THE SELF. CARE. SERIES

DOING THE WORK: Healing our body, mind and spirit by getting to know the self

Perfect for anyone ready to explore their deepest self, this book helps us understand why it can be so tricky to do this work of self-healing. Written in plain English, including real-life examples by Jill Loree and Scott Wisler, Doing the Work arms spiritual seekers with the tools needed to take on this task, which is arguably the most satisfying thing a person can do with their life.

From Chapter 12: “…This is what makes this particular path such a tough one. We must start to feel and see what we have not been willing or able to feel or see until now. For nothing can be avoided if we want to transform our Lower Self and learn to live from our divine essence.

We must come to know how it is we are blocking our own light. We must realize that no one else is doing anything to us—we are doing it to ourselves. Also, we must come to realize we are the only ones who can free ourselves from our self-made prisons. “

We have conveniently packed away all our troubles into our unconscious. Now is the time for the unpacking.


Amazon | eBookPaperbackAudiobook (with Virtual Voice)
APPLE BOOKS | eBook
BARNES & NOBLE | Nook
Or read online below

 

 

 

CONTENTS

Preface

Introduction

1 Step, together, step | The process

2 Living in a 100-story house | The setup

3 Building castles in the sky | Reality

4 I’m totally fine, I feel nothing | Numbness

5 Would I rather be right or happy? | Duality

6 Praying for a toehold | Truth

7 So you’re the rubber and I’m the glue? | Our work

8 My favorite F-word | Freezing, fighting or fleeing

9 Come out, come out, wherever you are | Hiding

10 I spy with my little eye | Little-L Lower Self

11 What are we fighting for? | Big-L Lower Self

12 Taking the long way home | Doing the work

13 It’s time for a break | Crisis

14 There’s a hole in my bucket | Trust

15 Emptying out the well | Tears

16 Making space for not knowing | Unity

Afterword

©2018 Jill Loree. All rights reserved.