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The Spiritual Life - Walton, Tyler G
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In our modern selfie and soundbite society, so many of us struggle with connection and self-acceptance. We rely on our keyboards and screens, and masks that hide who we really are ... even from ourselves. Rather than having character, we become characters. Rather than being grateful for what we have, we feel entitled to all of it and more. With this mindset, it is easy to fool ourselves into thinking that we are fine the way we are, and that "they" are the problem, abdicating any responsibility for our failures or failings and remaining stuck in situations and circumstances that hurt ourselves…mehr

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In our modern selfie and soundbite society, so many of us struggle with connection and self-acceptance. We rely on our keyboards and screens, and masks that hide who we really are ... even from ourselves. Rather than having character, we become characters. Rather than being grateful for what we have, we feel entitled to all of it and more. With this mindset, it is easy to fool ourselves into thinking that we are fine the way we are, and that "they" are the problem, abdicating any responsibility for our failures or failings and remaining stuck in situations and circumstances that hurt ourselves and everyone around us. Whether we're facing the rock bottom of homelessness and drug addiction or simply strained relationships with friends and loved ones, an examination of our self-defeating beliefs and habits can make a world of difference. The Spiritual Life: Finding Freedom From Homelessness, Hunger, and Heroin takes readers on a journey from the depths of despair and dejection to the rejuvenation of a life worth living, all through an inward focus that helps nurture and develop a healthier outward look.
Autorenporträt
Tyler Walton is a Canadian husband, father of two, and grandfather of four. Growing up, he was heavily involved in sports, and attended and graduated from seminary at Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia. He is a retired Immigration Officer/Canadian Border Services Officer, currently living in Langley. He has overcome addiction and homelessness, reclaimed the gift of his inner spirit, and now writes and speaks about it, inspiring audiences of all ages. Visit Tyler at tylergwalton.com or send an email on how to book him to speak at your school, group, business, or conference. mailto:tyler@tylergwalton.com