Arjuna Ardagh: 5 books

Book cover of Awakening Into Oneness

Awakening Into Oneness

The Power of Blessing in the Evolution of Consciousness

by Arjuna Ardagh
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2009

A fascinating discovery in southern India has caught the attention of spiritual teachers from every tradition, leaders from around the world, and millions more. It is the phenomenon called the Oneness Blessing (also known as deeksha in the East), a powerful transfer of energy believed to elicit the...
Book cover of The Translucent Revolution

The Translucent Revolution

How People Just Like You Are Waking Up and Changing the World

by Arjuna Ardagh
Language: English
Release Date: October 6, 2010

There is a gentle but profound revolution in human consciousness happening throughout the world — it has affected millions of people from all walks of life, and the numbers continue to multiply exponentially. The breakthroughs they have experienced are startlingly similar and are marked by a new...
Book cover of Leap Before You Look

Leap Before You Look

72 Shortcuts for Getting Out of Your Mind and Into the Moment

by Arjuna Ardagh
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2008

"Leap Before You Look offers us an invitation to a celebration we cannot refuse: a full-out experience of authentic self-acceptance through a clear-sighted realization that Existence itself loves us, that it has placed within us all that we need to love ourselves and all sentient beings." —Michael...
Book cover of Better than Sex

Better than Sex

The Ecstatic Art of Awakening Coaching

by Arjuna Ardagh
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2013

Describes the tools and principles of Awakening Coaching: how anyone can be a support to anyone else in discovering the Open Secret that is an infinite source of stillness, well-being, and creativity, and bringing it forth in every area of their life.
Book cover of The Last Laugh
by Arjuna Ardagh
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2013

"I stood on the bridge just before midnight, the wind from the ocean arriving in violent blasts, as if saying under its breath, ‘Jump, motherf***er, jump.’ This was the last of a string of attempted departures, most orchestrated in my tired mind. Always a bitter reminder of all that had been...
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