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Fellow members of the human race, have you forgotten how incredibly powerful and badass you are? To live IS an awfully big adventure, perhaps the biggest adventure in the entire universe. But this adventure, like all great adventures, is challenging, somewhat painful, and at times terrifying! Instead of running out to meet the challenge, many of us find ourselves stuck in a constant state of low-grade fear and anxiety. Great sages and teachers throughout time have had one message to humanity: "fear not." You were built for this! Earthgame will show you why there is no need to feel afraid. It…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Fellow members of the human race, have you forgotten how incredibly powerful and badass you are? To live IS an awfully big adventure, perhaps the biggest adventure in the entire universe. But this adventure, like all great adventures, is challenging, somewhat painful, and at times terrifying! Instead of running out to meet the challenge, many of us find ourselves stuck in a constant state of low-grade fear and anxiety. Great sages and teachers throughout time have had one message to humanity: "fear not." You were built for this! Earthgame will show you why there is no need to feel afraid. It will uplift you and inspire you to live your days more carefree, childlike, open, and courageously. We're going to talk fundamentals, theory, and technique. A straight up 'how-to' section on meditation will get you started if you are a beginner and if you are more experienced, help you go deeper than ever thought possible. To everyone in the middle of living a life right now, Earthgame is the mid-game pep talk you may be needing! Let's go out there balls swinging, like the warriors we are and let come what may. I'll see you on the field.
Autorenporträt
Rochelle Bartholomew's maternal grandmother was from the Cherokee tribe and grew up on the edge of the Ozark forest. When Rochelle was little, her grandmother told her elaborate stories such as how she was nursed as a baby by a wild bear. Rochelle's great-grandfather on her father's side was a ship builder and whaler on the northwest frontier. He was last seen on a Nantucket sleighride across Bristol Bay in mad pursuit of a famous bowhead whale they called Halley's Comet. Rochelle grew up in Los Angeles among artists, hillbillies, celebrities, and lunatics. She graduated from UCLA with a degree in anthropology and has been long consumed by her own mad pursuit of understanding man's place in life's great mystery. A self-proclaimed L.O.T.R. nerd and political junkie she is also a lover of baseball, dedicated meditator, and a recovering intellectual. She is mentored in the ways of meditation by a yogi master who resides in the Himalayan foothills. Rochelle lives and writes in her native California among old trees in a community by the sea with her husband and two sons.