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The Warrior Heart Practice
The Warrior Heart Practice: A Simple Process to Transform Confusion into Clarity and Pain into Peace | HeatherAsh Amara
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A revolutionary process based on the four chambers of the heart and rooted in Toltec wisdom that brings emotional clarity, healing, and freedom The Warrior Heart Practice is a powerful new method to reconnect with our sense of authenticity and inner-knowing and realign with our true nature. Author of the bestselling book Warrior Goddess Training, HeatherAsh Amara has trained extensively in the Toltec tradition under the tutelage of don Miguel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements. The Warrior Heart Practice is a revolutionary system based on the four chambered structure of the human heart. Walking through each of the four chambers—Feeling, Story, Truth, and Intent—readers learn to take stock of their current emotional and mental state and reframe their situation in a new healing light. The process begins in the Feeling chamber as readers accept the emotions they are currently experiencing without fighting or judging them. It then continues into the next chamber as readers witness the Story that they are telling themselves. In the Truth chamber, they learn to thoughtfully and objectively evaluate the reality of the situation. In the final chamber, they learn to define and focus their Intent. The last phase of the practice is the most profound—taking the knowledge they have gathered from the four chambers, readers then walk backwards through each of the four chambers, refocusing their Intent, Truth, Story, and Feelings based on what they’ve learned during the process. The Warrior Heart Practice leads to deep insights as readers learn to step outside of their preconceptions to realign with their true purposes and goals.
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ImperfectCJ
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After reading the first couple of chapters closely, I skimmed through until the last two chapters. The concepts and practice remind me strongly of Marion Woodman's Eye and "I" from her Addiction to Perfection and from the reflection practices in the Bullet Journal Writing for Being course, both of which I found to be more resonant to me, although this book's section "On Spiritual Smugness" was quite good. A qualified pick.

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My chemistry-major elder child pointed out that, if this works like a chemical transformation, the more confusion you start with, the more clarity you'll end up with. I'm pretty darned confused, so this bodes well for me.

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I work in a cardiac unit so I was excited to see a book that dealt with the heart in a emotionally creative and constructive way.

Simple and senseful, I suggest The Warrior Heart practice for anyone interested in self improvement and self love. I plan to buy a print copy and share it with family and colleagues.

Thank you to netgalley for granting me a copy for review.

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