Faithfully Religionless

A memoir about letting go of the need to know

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Meditation, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Timber Hawkeye ISBN: 9780985836948
Publisher: Hawkeye Publishers Publication: January 26, 2016
Imprint: Hawkeye Publishers Language: English
Author: Timber Hawkeye
ISBN: 9780985836948
Publisher: Hawkeye Publishers
Publication: January 26, 2016
Imprint: Hawkeye Publishers
Language: English

Discover the difference between feelings and emotions, the disparity between truths and facts, and the countless benefits of mindful living.

When his pursuit of happiness in Corporate America feels counterproductive, Timber Hawkeye escapes the fluorescent-lit corporate cubicle in Seattle and sets out to fully embrace the stress-free lifestyle of Hawaii. Intrigued and curious about what people believe (and why they believe what they do), he questions everything he ever thought was true and discovers the beauty of letting go.

If you consider yourself spiritual but not religious, then you’re going to love this inspirational book. And if you want to lead a simple and uncomplicated life with happiness at your fingertips, then you’ll want to read this page-turner more than once!

“It’s not that I’m against religion, I simply don’t have one (nor do I believe that we need it to be ethical). My faith is doctrine-free, with a definition of God that doesn't conjure a white man in the sky who dispenses blessings for good behavior and harsh judgments to condemn the bad. That’s because I don’t believe God does that; religion does. You see, faith is a spiritual practice of continually letting go of certainty, of ego, and of the underlying need to know, while religion is a ceremonial tradition of hanging on, clinging to concrete dogmas, stubborn rigidity, and ageless rituals."

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Discover the difference between feelings and emotions, the disparity between truths and facts, and the countless benefits of mindful living.

When his pursuit of happiness in Corporate America feels counterproductive, Timber Hawkeye escapes the fluorescent-lit corporate cubicle in Seattle and sets out to fully embrace the stress-free lifestyle of Hawaii. Intrigued and curious about what people believe (and why they believe what they do), he questions everything he ever thought was true and discovers the beauty of letting go.

If you consider yourself spiritual but not religious, then you’re going to love this inspirational book. And if you want to lead a simple and uncomplicated life with happiness at your fingertips, then you’ll want to read this page-turner more than once!

“It’s not that I’m against religion, I simply don’t have one (nor do I believe that we need it to be ethical). My faith is doctrine-free, with a definition of God that doesn't conjure a white man in the sky who dispenses blessings for good behavior and harsh judgments to condemn the bad. That’s because I don’t believe God does that; religion does. You see, faith is a spiritual practice of continually letting go of certainty, of ego, and of the underlying need to know, while religion is a ceremonial tradition of hanging on, clinging to concrete dogmas, stubborn rigidity, and ageless rituals."

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