Living from a Place of Surrender: The Untethered Soul in Action
About This Book
Most self-help books promise transformation through effort — set better goals, build better habits, push harder. Michael A. Singer takes the opposite position: that the relentless drive to control life is itself the source of suffering. Living from a Place of Surrender adapts his popular online course into an eight-part program for learning to stop fighting the current and start moving with it. The stakes are quietly radical — Singer isn't offering stress-management tips, he's asking readers to reconsider the fundamental assumption that happiness comes from getting what you want.
What makes this book distinct is how Singer bridges abstract spiritual insight with practical, session-by-session structure. The writing carries the same clarity and warmth as The Untethered Soul, but the format here is more deliberate — each section builds on the last, giving readers room to actually sit with the ideas before moving on. Singer has a gift for making non-dual philosophy feel immediately personal rather than academic, translating decades of contemplative teaching into language that lands without jargon. Readers who found The Untethered Soul illuminating but struggled to apply it will find this companion surprisingly concrete.
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