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Why do we spend so much time looking outside of ourselves when all the great spiritual teachers of the past tell us, quite clearly, that we can find all that we need within? Throughout our lives we are conditioned to believe that nothing is easy. From early childhood we are taught that if something is worth having, then it has to be worked for and earned. In school we learn that we have to compete, to be the best. In our religious institutions we are told that god punishes those who do not conform or obey. Governments tell us that in order to have world peace, we must fight for it. Discover…mehr

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Why do we spend so much time looking outside of ourselves when all the great spiritual teachers of the past tell us, quite clearly, that we can find all that we need within? Throughout our lives we are conditioned to believe that nothing is easy. From early childhood we are taught that if something is worth having, then it has to be worked for and earned. In school we learn that we have to compete, to be the best. In our religious institutions we are told that god punishes those who do not conform or obey. Governments tell us that in order to have world peace, we must fight for it. Discover the simple keys to living a fulfilled, content, peaceful and abundant life. Jim Fox deals with many areas of life that would appear to present us with obstacles to living in harmony with the divine source. Be Still shows how to make these seeming obstacles disappear, making the path to peace and enlightenment an easy and enjoyable road to travel.
Autorenporträt
Jim Fox was born in Sandy Springs, Georgia in 1943. After picking up the game of basketball in high school, he went on to play for the University of South Carolina, where he led the team in both scoring and rebounding. In 1967, he joined the National Basketball Association. He played for a variety of teams, including the Chicago Bulls and the Phoenix Suns. Jim began painting in 2005. He is a signature artist with the Arizona Watercolor Association and with the National Watercolor Society. He is also the proud grandfather of five. He resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with his beautiful wife of 49 years. Jim is the illustrator of Babies Nurse and Babies Bond and the author-illustrator of The Verde River Smelter House.