The authors of this fascinating book keep it humble and real, while the wisdom just keeps pouring through them. Ron taps into an inner voice, and wonders where it's coming from. Is it his own subconscious? Some Higher Self? Or maybe even something greater? His refusal to jump to conclusions is endearing.
Denny, his wife, begins to ask the voice questions. The answers are surprisingly helpful and wise. Soon she's interviewing like a pro, bringing up real-life situations for clarification, and brilliantly managing groups of curious questioners.
The combination of profound, universal wisdom with no-nonsense real-world questions is dynamite. A coherent worldview emerges during the sessions, covering everything from spiritual growth to inner struggles to work and relationship issues.
According to the voice, we create our own reality. In answer after answer, the process is described in detail, with special emphasis on where we get off-course and how to get back to love. Very useful indeed.
This is not an unfamiliar perspective to me, yet I find myself appreciating how honestly and clearly it comes across in this book, as well as in the Reynolds' first two books, The New Perspective, and The Art of Relationship. These folks are walking their talk. It's a privilege to hear their insights.
"We Are Here" works as a basic introduction to the journey. And yet there's something deeper being communicated through these words, too. I find myself returning to the book often, popping it open at random, and hearing something new each time. That's the sign of a classic.
I have found this book, We Are Here: The Voice of The New Perspective, to offer many profound and deeply beneficial universal truths to advance anyone's spiritual growth - from those new to wisdom teachings to old time seekers and finders. All this is written in an easy to read, conversational style while addressing personal, practical, real life questions, quandries, and pain. I consider this a jewel of a book to be re-read regularly and often. anonymous