The U.S. Army, in one of their recruiting commercials sings, “Be all that you can be.” In her Book, Destiny Discovery: Find Your Soul’s Path to Success by Michelle Casto tells you how to do that – be all that you can be and does it in a way designed to bring out the best in you.
This book is about spiritual advancement, about the soul, and about how you can discover your soul’s purpose. When I first received it I thought, “Oh, no! Not another book on how to be – according to someone else’s standards.” Not too far into the first chapter, I realized that this book is different and I felt an eagerness to go further. (It made my own soul sing). This is a book about how to get to know who you are, what you want, and how you get there.
It contains guidelines to help you do your own inner work to discover your own unique destiny and your soul’s purpose. It’s not just theory. Casto gives you some solid guidelines and asks great journaling questions to provoke your thoughts, stimulate your imagination, and bring you to clarity.
We are told that “the Kingdom of God is within you.” This book serves as a road map to find it. It is through pondering questions posed in this book and meditating on the kind of material it presents that you can find what you have been seeking for perhaps you whole life.
Who should read this book? Anyone who is serious about their spiritual life, about their soul’s growth and about. If you still wonder, “Who am I, why am I here and what am I supposed to do?” this book is for you.
It is well written, in language you can understand (not a dry tome that requires a dictionary at your side). Casto uses great personal examples to bring it to life and make it a book to enjoy as well as to feed your soul.
This is a book that can help the seasoned spiritual seeker as well as one who has just put his or her foot on a spiritual path.
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Irene Conlan has a master's degree in nursing, with a major in nursing administration and a minor in psychiatric nursing. She taught nursing at Arizona State University, served as Director of Nursing Administration at St. Luke's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix and served as Assistant Director of the Arizona Department of Health Services for the Division of Health Care Facilities and Emergency Medical Services. She is also a certified hypnotherapist with a practice in Scottsdale, AZ. She is an avid blogger and manages http://www.theselfimprovementblog.com http://www.theselfesteemblog.com http://www.thepositivepsychologyblog Irene lives in Scottsdale AZ and has two sons and three grandsons.
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