-Michael Goddart
Michael Goddart, MFA, is the author most recently of IN SEARCH OF LOST LIVES, a winner of the American Book Fest Best Book Award, the Living Now Book Award, the Body Mind Spirit Book Award, and the National Indie Excellence Award. His new transformative book, A NEW NOW: Your Guide to Mastering Wisdom Daily, Achieving Equilibrium, and Empowering Your Nobler Self, gives readers an invaluable guide to awakening and empowering their higher consciousness so that they can readily navigate their life successfully, happily, easily. When readers embark on this journey, they will experience a treasure trove of practical wisdom that will guide them step-by-step to their New Now.
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Timestamps
00:03:19 Welcome, Michael!
00:06:03 Creating a Consistent Meditation Practice
00:15:13 Bowling Green, Ohio
00:18:10 Fleeting Moments of Pure Bliss
00:23:23 Exploring Our Spirituality
00:31:48 Choosing How to Live the Rest of Your Existence
00:36:53 The Effect of Our Words on Other People
00:42:19 Our Lower & Higher Minds
00:55:20 Resources Michael is Looking For
00:56:34 Michael’s Life-Changing Book
00:57:56 Michael’s Call to Action
00:59:08 Connecting with Michael
01:00:33 Thank You, Michael!
Michael’s Life-Changing Book
“The Path of the Masters” by Julian Johnson
Books Mentioned
“A New Now” by Michael Goddart
“In Search of Lost Lives” by Michael Goddart
“Spiritual Revolution” by Michael Goddart
Additional Resources
Mykonos, Greece
Bowling Green State University
Kay Boyle
Socrates
Epictetus
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
ROADRUNNER: A Film About Anthony Bourdain
Memento Mori
Words of Wisdom
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience.” -Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
“It is no more surprising to be born twice than it is to be born once.” -Voltaire>
“Before you speak, let your words pass through three gates: Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind?” -Rumi
“I don’t like that man. I must get to know him better.” -Abraham Lincoln
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