Greatest Hits on August 21: Rethinking Prayer

Do you have a relationship to prayer?  Many people associate prayer only with religions, but there is another type of prayer life that can make you masterful in the game of life.

An international spiritual coach and prayer counselor, Angela Montano is devoted to sharing the utterly transformative power of prayer. Her work provides spiritual insights that change the way people perceive their circumstances, creating a shift that opens up a whole new world of possibilities.

Angela’s mission is to inspire a new conversation about prayer, teach ancient and new prayer technologies and encourage people to adopt a prayer practice.

A spiritual practitioner certified by the Center for Spiritual Living and the Agape International Spiritual Center, over the past 20 years Angela has facilitated over 15,000 private, one-on-one prayer sessions with clients of all faiths and belief systems from around the world. Angela’s work is inspired, and her ability to provide a spiritual perspective on the challenges of daily living is unparalleled.

A featured guest on Hay House Radio, Angela is also a sought-after keynote speaker and workshop facilitator. Angela is author of the forthcoming book, Rethink Prayer.  http://rethinkprayer.com/  http://rethinkprayer.com/

Todd’s Story by Coach Debby

Todd sat across from me late in the afternoon for a french tip and fries after most people had returned to their workplaces.  He was telling me his story about alcoholism.  We’d only known each other for a week, and this was our first date.  I listened intently.

I noticed that he was different than many people I had heard speak about their recovery process.  He was in complete acceptance that alcohol had no place in his present life.  None and done.  He didn’t miss it, relish it, long for it, fantasize about it, complain about it — none of that.  He had broken off his relationship with alcohol and he wanted me to know about it.

Of course, I wanted to write it all down!  I heard a book spewing out of him.

We continued to see each other often, and I encouraged him to share his story every chance he got:  “Tell bits and pieces to anyone you trust.  Watch their face.  Pay attention to their questions.  This will help you own your story.”

“What story?” he asked me.

“The book within you.”

“A book?  Really?” And then he followed up with, “I have always thought there might be a book in me, somewhere.”

Some of us are more excited to share our stories.  Some of us are timid or scared that people in the story will read it and be offended.  For certain, people can take offense even if you look at them wrong let alone feature them in your book.

But it is still important to share your story with those in your life who you deem as safe.  It’s an excellent place to start, and It helps you know your true story even better.  Later on, you can decide what stays in your public story and what you choose to edit out.  When you know the difference between the two, you’ve got the bones of a manuscript!

I was especially moved by Todd’s early memories of alcohol recovery, which we updated and placed in the very beginning of his book.  I remembered him sharing bits of it on our first date, and I must say, he had my complete attention.  Here’s the book version:

I was raised to be a man’s man, a strong farm hand, and basically an ordinary tough guy. My Dad influenced me powerfully. He grew up in a masculine world in middle America where he was a big football fan and raised to be a corn farmer. He coached me in football, baseball, basketball and soccer when I was a just a kid. If I got hurt while playing, I was told, “Shake it off!”… And, “Big boys don’t cry!”  Every injury was met with another chance to be tough as nails.  These messages were hammered into my brain and my body. Consequently, I became completely closed off from my feelings.

This was one of my first agreements in life:  Real men don’t feel.  I didn’t like it, but it was a concept straight from my dad, and it was all he knew.  The boy scouts enforced it even more, and later came the game of hunting wild animals – something I was not keen on – but these messages came from men I looked up to.  They were teaching me how to be a man’s man, as this was all they knew.

I was only 11 when my uncle introduced me to booze and I liked it!  I liked the way it made me feel.  I drank so much I got super intoxicated.  As the days pressed on, I could count on my uncle feeding this magic stuff to me and every time, I had the same reaction; I felt great!  Alcohol gave me the permission to feel superhuman!  This was the stuff, man!

Up until now, the only feelings I ever saw a man express was anger.  I noticed that when men got angry, they got their way.  It worked for me, too.  I could throw a tantrum and get what I wanted.  At age 12, my folks divorced and I spent a lot of time feeling really upset.  The only other option I knew was to numb out and try to feel nothing at all.  So now I had a new agreement:  I could feel angry or I could add a little alcohol and feel good.  Every chance I got, I chose the latter.

Not a bad start!  And it is only the very beginning of his story.  We sat down and crafted this one day to get his book rolling.

And then we wrote more, and talked more, and wrote more.

And at some point, the confusion of what to say became clear, and the feeling of fear turned to utter excitement. There are many phases, decisions, and re-working that needed to take place so that his story could be offered to a public audience with care.

Todd was overjoyed to see his words — his survival story — become a book.  I literally cried tears of joy.   It took time and attention and commitment. But I won’t say it was hard — it required dedication and focus, and there were many times when we laughed.

The process helped me build my business and brand: I help people write their books.  I’d love to help you.

Your true story is always about you, even though there were other important people.  That story you lived through has made you, changed you, shaped you, saved you, delivered you, and allowed you to be in this world, present and available.  Just think what that story could do for others.

 

Coach Debby is a spiritual mentor and has taught writing and literary editing since 1996. She helps new and seasoned authors create and complete their book.  www.coachdebby.com

 

Ricki Byars Beckwith and Diane Rose Kelly

October 18, 2011 Guest: Rickie Byars Beckwith, First lady of New Thought Soul Music talks about her uplifting New book “Let My Soul Surrender” and music CD. A beautiful compilation of spirit. Also joining us is Diane Rose Kelly, lead singer of JAYLA music, published author,poet & composer that has performed with Ricki at Agape, Rythym & Soul Festival. Join us LIVE for some SOUL full vibrations.

Vitality and Longevity

Dr. Clive Fields, joins us in an open forum discussion of health , wellness and nutrition in the first half of today’s show. Then Dr. Dondee Nettles fills us in about a revolutionary supplement that can give you the edge of turning back the clock. Rev up the good enzymes, restore the optimal level of oxidative stress of a 20 year old with 5 all natural plant ingredients. Blood cells, T Bars, and more. Created by Dr. Joe McCord PhD, Protandim has received world wide attention and currently being studied in 7 Universities across the USA. Darla Warburton will discuss her involvement and how it has changed not only her life but others as well.

Advancements in Medicine!

Dr. Clive Fields & Dr. Dondee Nettles

Join in an open discussion on what is happening in the
health care industry, advancements in patient care,
how to develop and wellness plan with your MD,
and a supplement, Protandim, that is turning heads!

Lee Labrada , Holistic body

Listen in as Tina Marie and Todd Alan interview Lee Labrada LIVE! He brings his 30+ years of experience to the nutrition and exercise techniques presented in his best selling book, The Lean Body Promise ( Harper Collins) www.leanbodypromise.com This easy-to-understand, easy-to-implement book will appeal to anyone interested in making positive physical changes in their body, not just the elite athlete. http://www.holisticlivingshow.com 12 PM CT August 2

Deborah King, Shaman

Be YOUR OWN Shaman! Can’t loose weight? Pick up “slime” from others? Crazy busy? Take an hour to listen LIVE with Tina Marie & Todd Alan as Deborah talks about her journey into discovering we are ALL our best healers and how to protect and process our STUFF. 12 PM CT, July 26, http://www.holisticlivingshow.com

Deborah King, "Be Your Own Shaman"

Deborah King reviews how to “Be Your Own Shaman”, her newest book and venture in 2 the reality we are all intuitively healers. From being “slimed” to energy vampires and disconnecting with negativity in our past,present and future.LISTEN LIVE. July 26th 12 PM CT @ www.holisiticlivingshow.com with Tina Marie and Todd Alan

Energetic Fiona Maguire

Listen in as Fiona Maguire discusses ways to quickly and effectively shift YOUR life into one that is purposeful and aligned in your true values. Follow twitter and visit her website, http://www.RealEnergy4All.com
She is direct, delightful and dynamic in her gentile approach. It is <a possible to Spontaneously Let go of pain and heal through her Key To Awareness Program.

Fiona Maguire, Energetic, Intuitive Coach

July 26th 2011 segment 4 Guest: Fiona Maguire, visionary, energetic,  intuitive coach, International Speaker shares with us her uncanny ability to cut through the chase and fulfill your life’s Real Energy. She can intuitively listen to your life’s story, feel and guides you through, letting go,gives you tools and how to rapidly achieve your full potential Listen is as her gentle, humble but direct approach assists you to your highest becoming.Visit her website: www.RealEnergy4All.com Click Here for a free gift from Fiona