Everything Is Your Fault
Using ownership philosophy, we can transform our lives, improve our careers and relationships, and become the leader we were born to be.
Using ownership philosophy, we can transform our lives, improve our careers and relationships, and become the leader we were born to be.
Using ownership philosophy, we can transform our lives, improve our careers and relationships, and become the leader we were born to be.
New thought, Philosophers, Self-esteem
In his first published work for the public, former monk, Rajan Shankara, offers the reader a dynamic how-to for becoming a powerful adult.
Everything Is Your Fault combines Rajan’s personal journey from drug-selling thug to Hindu Yogi with thought-provoking aphorisms and teachings that show the reader their own opportunity for spiritual growth.
Having lived as a monk for 12 years, Rajan is now back in society as a world-yogi, teaching others how to control their mind, body, and emotions.
Rajan is currently a meditation guide, award-winning writer, author of four books, self-development mentor, online coach, fitness and health expert, and business owner.
Everything Is Your Fault is a powerful story of transformation and hope. When one of us transforms, we all do in our own way. Allow yourself to be transformed by Rajan Shankara.
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Readers might baulk at the last word in the title of this book, in which case you can substitute responsibility – which appears in the subtitle. This is the story of spiritual transformation from and exploitative, aggressive drug dealer to meditating monk and beyond. The story begins with a police encounter where the author was sure he was about to be arrested, but the officer says that he trusts him, which is enough to precipitate a radical transformation and re-orientation. We are indeed responsible for our thoughts and emotions, which are then mirrored in the outer world. The narrative weaves reflections and aphorisms with autobiography involving considerable disciplined practice, especially during his time in the monastery. The author draws some pertinent thoughts from a book written by Robert Speer in 1917 about the philosophy of excellence. He applies these lessons on leadership during his transformative process involving deeper self-discovery and meditative practice. He discusses the nature of energy management and the role of willpower, especially during the dark night of the soul. The overall philosophy of the book is summed up on the final page: ‘Responsibility and discipline create purpose. That purpose creates drive. That drive is willpower and creates one victory after another after another. This is self-mastery. This is the path of evolving through challenges… living like this creates wisdom.’ In this sense, the path is more one of masculine Yang, although it also involves surrender of the ego. ~ David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer
5* Rating. Enlightening, Inspirational, and Entertaining. Shankara's telling of his life and experience as a small time drug seller, monk, and post-monastic life is inspirational and entertaining. He has excellent story telling skills, which make the pages come alive. His truths are universal, and his mistakes, short comings, and achievements are very relatable. Highly recommended for self development. ~ Christopher Gobenciong, Amazon
Everything Is Your Fault is an inspirational memoir from award-winning writer Rajan Shankara, tracing his complex life journey from drug-selling criminal to Hindu Yogi. Rajan lived as a monk for twelve years, yet parted ways with the monastery after a dispute. Everything Is Your Fault describes at length, and today provides both fitness and self-development services. Everything Is Your Fault draws upon both Rajan's life experiences and hard-learned lessons to offer a powerful and edifying saga of personal transformation. Highly recommended! ~ Paul T. Vogel, Mid West Book Review / http://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/jul_21.htm#paulvogel
5* Rating. You’re responsible for everything. Courageous insights from a courageous life. There’s nothing preachy about this, but it’s a character changing challenge nonetheless. Highly recommended as a companion text for everyone’s inner journey. Great book! ~ Mr. K. A. Cahill, Amazon
5* Rating. Motivational. Succinct! Easy read. A great motivational/ self help guide expressed as a mini biography of the life of the author through his transformation. A must read for all searching for self improvement... ~ Shivamajick, Amazon