EZosophy, The Art of Easier Living, by the founder of the EZosophy Philosophy, Anne Sermons Gillis.
Anne Sermons Gillis deals with developing the essential qualities of who we are and using these qualities in the workplace, in our relationships, and in the daily maintenance of life. She is the foremost teacher on ease. EZosophy, The Art of Easier Living, reconnects us to a simple aspect of the human spirit.
Ease is a non-efforting approach to living. Ease is not indolence. Ease involves accomplishment without struggle, living in the flow of life. Until we assimilate the ease of our being, we create struggle in all areas of our lives. The workplace and relationships offer fertile soil for ego driven struggle (EDS). We remain at the effect of the inner struggle and suffering unless we uproot the underlying beliefs and motivations. The belief that “Life is Hard” is a cultural operating system that keeps us mired in drama and difficulty. It is true that life is hard some of the time, but it is not true that everything in life is hard. The ego would have us believe the contrary. The ego believes in unilateral suffering. Life itself is a disaster and we are doomed to eke out a living while struggling to solve our problems. Problems never cease. Play time never comes. Recess is always over. When the ego sets in, we forget our dreams and visions.
My book, Offbeat Prayers for the Modern Mystic: Making Life Easier Through Innovative Prayer, is an expression of many offbeat prayer forms, including songs to help the reader return to the original state of innocence. It draws from my experiences of the mystical, recovery and metaphysics.
Gillis offers a number of programs to help individuals and businesses remember and live their dreams and visions. Contact her at anne@annegillis.com for more details.
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