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Find Light in Dark Times,
our new book, goes deeper than 2020friends to give you philosophical tools that help you grow from losses of all kinds. In the simple tradition of zen, author James Dunn offers practical help based on 30 years of meditation and a master's degree in organizational psychology. The book is a fun, engaging read full of references to nature, as though Henry David Thoreau were reborn with a cell phone, computer and fresh sense of humor. Makes a great gift for anyone you care about.

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What's in the book for me? Treat adversity as a gift, as opportunity for spiritual deepening without religious overtones. If you have lost a spouse, friend or pet, this book will help. If you have lost your job, home, business or investments, you will benefit from these pages.

Find Light in Dark Times explores the wrenching of love and romance with sensitivity and humor, then shows you how to open up to a hot, fulfilling relationship. The book gives profound insight into anger and depression, showing the path from darkness toward light, simplicity and graciousness. Receive a Growth Note on nearly every page to help you live in a “rich now” as you move swiftly toward light, grateful consciousness.



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Solstice has passed. Subtle shift of light. Here comes the sun, little darlings. 12/21

Sun, rain, snow, no difference. Hold up cup . . . all come in. 12/21

Living in the moment, full stimulation, crazy wildness, rockin' rhythms . . . . way better than anything offered by drugs, alcohol, risk. 12/16

Living now is the most difficult challenge any of us faces. Today I begin to practice living day by day, then minute by minute. 12/11

How cold is it? I began to think that the warmest room in the place was the refrigerator. 12/9

Sometimes I recycle pain or anger from the past. Better to recycle bottles, plastic and cardboard. 12/8

Best Christmas present to those I love: be fully present. 12/7

"Rich now" consciousness embraces past loss and good things, anticipates future moments with graceful intention, but remains fully present. 12/4

If I am joyful and loving in this moment, then I am simultaneously creating a joyful and loving future and past. 12/4

Usually the most gracious way out of conflict is kindly humor. 12/2

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