LIFE IS ABOUT EVOLUTION AND GROWTH, AND SILENT
GUIDES YOUR INNER JOURNEY
Make today the day that everything changes…for the
better!
Houston, TX, June 22, 2012 –
Discontented? Unfulfilled? Unappreciated? If you are like most people, you
experience these emotions and feelings regularly—particularly after the Great
Recession. But you know what? What if your life was full of realized potential,
satisfaction and joy as opposed to disappointment and despair? In his stunning
first book SILENT: The Power of Silence, author Gregory Nicholas Malouf reveals
in his no-holds-barred way how a traumatic childhood led to an adult life that
was initially ruled by emptiness, stress and a seemingly never-ending cycle of
unhappiness. Ultimately, Malouf was able to overcome his past and find the
silence and contentment that, he discovered, had existed within him all along.
He bravely shares his story and the lessons he learned in order to show us how
to access our true selves and live the life we most
desire.
Here’s the thing…becoming our most effective, content
self is not a foolish pipe dream or a myth. It is our birthright, and something
that is within the grasp of each and every one of us. Not one of us can change
our past, but all of us have the power to shape our
future.
“There must be something better than this…” In this
book, Malouf shares with all of us how we, too, can release ourselves from the
sometimes-overwhelming and consuming burden of a life in which we constantly
feel that “there must be something better than this.” The message from Malouf’s
life and his experience is clear: Yes, YOU can access that which you truly
desire and you can live the life you deserve.
How? Through a very real and practical process that
includes:
• Recognizing your truth.
• Connecting moment-to-moment with how you really
feel.
• Accepting these feelings – whatever they may be -- and
learning to live in the present without judgment.
It
was not until my world imploded that I faced my truth, looked within, and
thought to myself, there must be a better way.” In his powerful book, Malouf,
founder of Epsilon Healing Academy, lovingly and practically tells us how to
transform life at its worst to life at its best.
Dr. Jane Greer, psychotherapist,
author of What About Me? Stop Selfishness From Ruining Your Relationship:
“SILENT offers each reader a guided journey on a healing path to their authentic
self. It is the candle that will enable you to illuminate your inner light, and
in the darkness help you learn how to reflect on and hear your truth so that you
can ultimately live it. It is empowering, challenging, and inspiring to anyone
seeking personal growth.”
Dr. Sian Ong, Psychiatrist: “At some point in time, the
beautiful lotus flower will spring out of the mud of human suffering and misery.
SILENT was written with passion by one who has learned valuable life lessons
through endurance, forgiveness and the experience of many personal hardships,
coming out more resilient, compassionate and with a greater awareness of self
and inter-connectedness of all beings. This book helps to guide as well as
remind us that we are all human lotuses, and given the right conditions and
spiritual awareness, it is possible to reach great personal fulfillment in a
holistic sense.”
Leone Ziade, Psychotherapist: “SILENT is an exploration
of the soul. As the pages turn so does awareness of how to begin to recover from
the hold of the trauma of abuse. It is provocative, confronting and yet
compassionate and healing.”
Levita Lau, Bachelor of Social Science,
Psychology: “SILENT is a powerful book that speaks for itself. Greg Malouf uses
his own words to demonstrate how he could escape from the DARK to the BRIGHT;
from feeling anxious to enjoying Peace and eventually with a life full of LOVE
& JOY. He is so brave to share his family secrets with everyone. He wasn't
afraid to face his problems in life as he noticed that this was the only way he
could get out of it. This is the book that you cannot use a few words to tell.
You just have to read it yourself and you will be surprised!”
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