The Peaceful Warriors Path To Everyday Enlightenment Dan Millman

Article by Ben Sanderson

The Peaceful Warriors Path To Everyday Enlightenment by Dan Millman is an amazing look at how you can add more peace to your life and add more enlightenment. He tells a story that draws a clear connection between the realities that occur in life every day and the spiritual teachings that go along with them. His readers can relate to the story and they will surely be moved by the messages.

There are twelve distinct "gateways" that are discovered throughout this book. These gateways are designed to show the potential that is available in each person. The gateways that are covered discuss the keys to will, worth, mind, money, energy, emotions, intuition, shadow, fear, heart, sexuality, and service. The final chapter of the book provides a combined look at these subjects and shows how adding more positive influences to your life can mean great things.

There are strong messages in every page that teach us to behave in a way that will lead to more serene moments rather than succumbing to the negative feelings and thoughts that may cause distress in our lives. They help you stop and think about how they could react to situations that will more appropriate to having a peaceful life. We can not control the thoughts that come into our minds or the emotions that we feel towards certain circumstances so we have to learn to respond to them kindly rather than with hatred or anger.

Dan Millman spent many years training as an athlete. He learned about having doubt in yourself and being afraid to take the steps that are coming next in life. He became very sure that if he gave it his best he would get through it. His book tells of his journey to the realization that he does have a higher will, a higher integrity level, higher ideals, and a higher self and when he puts his mind to it he can reach them and sustain them.

The Peaceful Warriors Path To Everyday Enlightenment is a book that everyone should read and that anyone will be able to relate to. Once you ha! ve learn ed to live your life making decisions that will lead to peace and enlightenment you are sure to feel as if the weight of the day to day problems have lifted some. You cannot control what happens in your life in a lot of instances but you do have control of how you react and once you have read through this book you will see that Dan Millman has lived through many situations and learned many lessons that will be of use to you as well.

By simply letting go of control and allowing the forces that are much greater than our own to take come control in our lives we will surely see that we are stronger and that we have more peace in our lives. The Peaceful Warriors Path To Everyday Enlightenment by Dan Millman is an inspirational work that will lead us to these enhancements in our lives.

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