New York Times Bestseller
"Rawat's deep wisdom is a breath of fresh air; Hear Yourself gives
the gift of peace and gratitude in a time we sorely need it."--Ian
Morgan Cron, author of The Story of You and co-author of The Road
Back to You
"Hear Yourself invites us to take a journey from the outside world
we live in everyday to the world of peace within us. I highly recommend
this inspiring book to anyone ready to take that journey."--Bill
McCarthy, Founder and President of The Unity Foundation
The renowned teacher and author of the internationally bestselling
Peace Is Possible shows us how to quiet the noise of our busy lives to
hear our own unique authentic voice--the source of peace.
The cacophony of modern life can be deafening, leaving us feeling
frazzled and uneasy. In this warm, wise book, Prem Rawat teaches us how
to turn down the noise to "hear ourselves"--to listen to the subtle song
of peace that sings inside each of us. Once we learn to truly "hear
ourselves" and the voice of peace within, then we can hold on to that as
we face all the noise of the world.
The culmination of a lifetime of study, Hear Yourself lays out the
crucial steps we can use to focus on the voice within. Take a walk in
nature and listen for the sounds of harmony, Prem Rawat suggests, or set
aside a few minutes each day to feel gratitude, which comes from the
core of our being. He challenges us to embrace our thirst for peace and
let go of expectations for how it should feel. With one straightforward
yet deeply profound question, he helps us to focus--to be present: Am I
conscious of where I am today and what I want to experience in this
world?"
If we allow ourselves to listen, what we hear is the extraordinary
miracle of existence--an experience that transforms our relationship to
life and everything in it. Packed with powerful insights and compelling
stories, Hear Yourself introduces readers to an ancient line of
practical wisdom that enlightens us to a simple way to listen. By doing
so, Prem Rawat reveals, we can "profoundly change our understanding of
ourselves, those around us, and our lives."