The daughters of beloved teacher Wayne Dyer share their ever-evolving
understanding of their father's timeless teachings.
"This book is our song for our father and for everyone, because we're
all born with a Knowing--an inner compass, the quiet urgings of our soul
that guide us. It is through giving love, offering kindness, and paying
attention that we can return to our Knowing."
--Saje Dyer and Serena Dyer Pisoni
To millions of readers around the world, Dr. Wayne Dyer was the beloved
"Father of Motivation"--but to Serena, Saje, and their six siblings, he
was simply "Dad." When he died suddenly in 2015, the sisters were
blindsided by grief and felt unprepared to navigate life's challenges
and conflicts without his guidance.
The experience launched them on an adventure from loss to understanding
as they came to realize and metabolize their father's teachings with a
new urgency, intimacy, and power as they applied them to their lives. As
their journey unfolded, they realized their father's wisdom--"The
Knowing"--was embedded in their DNA ... as it is for all of us.
"We didn't discover The Knowing," write the authors. "We simply returned
to it."
In The Knowing, Saje and Serena share how they recommitted to the
teachings of their father and, in doing so, created their own evolution
of his principles that they teach today. They share the 11 lessons that
cracked them open and sparked their own spiritual journey, including:
- Parented in Pure Love--the joys, surprises, and gifts of growing up
in the Dyer family
- How the Soul Remembers--how to become a host for miracles instead of a
hostage to circumstance
- Take Your Shoes Off--bringing stillness to the mind to open your heart
to guidance
- The Geometry of Forgiveness--change your life and the lives around you
with a simple prayer
- Especially Love--how to always return to love, kindness, and
receptivity
The Knowing is a book for seekers young and old, for fans of Wayne
Dyer's work and newcomers alike. Here is a profound and loving guide to
lead you back--in crisis, in joy, or in this present moment--to the
wellspring of wisdom that always dwells within.