Finding Inner Courage, Mark Nepo
Finding Inner Courage, Mark Nepo
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Finding Inner Courage

Author: Mark Nepo

Narrator: Mark Nepo

Unabridged: 8 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/29/2011


Synopsis

For the first time Finding Inner Courage (previously titled Facing the Lion, Being the Lion) is available on audio and will coincide with its trade paperback reissue and the audio release of The Book of Awakening.

Finding Inner Courage is an exploration into how to find our way to our core, to stand by our core, and to then sustain the practice of living from our core—to live out of our courage. To encourage means to impart strength and confidence, to inspire and hearten. So, the question unfolds: How do we encourage ourselves, each other, and the world? And just what does it mean to live a life of encouragement?

If to find our way to our core is to face the lion, then to stand by our core is to be the lion. And to sustain the practice of living from our core—to live out of our courage—is to find our way in the world by tracking inner courage and where it lives. These notions frame the journey of this book.

The courage we all admire, where ordinary people summon unexpected strength to run into burning buildings or to stand up to tyrants, whether an abusive father or an abusive leader, this inspiring and mysterious impulse to rise to a dangerous situation, which Hemingway referred to as grace under pressure, grows from another kind of courage—inner courage. These are the ways of living and being that make bravery possible in the first place; not just as an event, but as an approach to life, as a way of life.

Thinking about courage in this way opens us to an array of small and constant efforts that no one ever sees, but which have changed the world: the courage to face ourselves, each other, and the unknown, the courage to see, to feel, to accept, to heal, to be. Efforts of this nature often go unnoticed and unrecognized. Like the courage to break life-draining patterns and let the story of our lives unfold, to stand by one’s core, and to persevere through the doorway of nothing into the realm of everything. Like the courage to choose compassion over judgment and love over fear, to withstand the tension of opposites, and to give up what no longer works in order to stay close to what is sacred.

About Mark Nepo

Mark Nepo is a poet, philosopher, and spiritual adviser who has taught in the fields of poetry and spirituality for more than 30 years. He is the author of 12 books, including the New York Times bestseller, The Book of Awakening. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Viktor on May 23, 2017

I was interested in building courage and so I stumbled onto this book. Honestly, in big parts I had no idea what I was reading. Philosophy, poetry, metaphors and spirituality is just not my language. I'm a numbers guy. But somehow I just couldn't let go of it, I knew there was something in there for......more

Goodreads review by Rene on March 13, 2015

Wow. Reading this book has introduced me to my new favorite author, Mark Nepo. This guy is deeper than deep! "Finding Inner Courage" is written so eloquently and is profoundly meaningful. Great insights about living a more authentic life, finding meaning in life's struggles, and embracing darker mom......more

Goodreads review by Annette on February 01, 2018

I enjoyed this book very much. I want to read it again, because I know at least some of it went over my head. The guy is deep. He is real deep. (He is a real deep poet.) Hence, I need to read it again. :)......more

Goodreads review by Unconventional on March 11, 2012

Beautifully written. The book taught me what questions to ask myself.......more

Goodreads review by Loretta on February 06, 2017

While I find that Mr. Nepo does reference a large variety of faiths and belief systems through out this book, he provides beautiful life lesson examples. I do not agree with the deity complex that is implied in several instances. While this is an interesting read, I would not recommend this as a rel......more