What Matters Most
Living a More Considered Life
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Jim Bond
Presenting the unique perspective of respected analyst and author James Hollis, Ph.D., What Matters Most helps listeners learn to appreciate (even be amazed by) events unfolding within, even as the external world creates constant struggles.
Taking a fresh look at the concept of happiness, Hollis uses a warm, accessible tone to encourage listeners to learn to tolerate ambiguity, embrace growth rather than security, respect the power of Eros, engage spiritual crises, and acknowledge the shadow of mortality.
Providing inspiring wisdom and personal reflections to address our deepest worries, What Matters Most yields far more than mere self-help clichés. Instead Hollis guides listeners in uncovering the heart of the matter, discovering what it means to truly live life to its fullest, most meaningful state - as fully engaged citizens of the world.
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Love the book. Disappointed in reader
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, I would recommend this audiobook, but I will say that it's not for everyone. Those who are unable, uninterested, or unwilling for whatever reason, to have an honest look inside their own soul may not get much from this. Those of us who are oriented differently - will most definitely find this to be a fascinating read and one that causes much reflection.Have you listened to any of Jim Bond’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
NoWhat insight do you think you’ll apply from What Matters Most?
Just a more mindful approach to my everyday life and the commitment to ask myself daily - does this enlarge me or diminish me.This Matters
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James Hollis at his best
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Unfortunately it seems as if I am just at the beginning of this process, and there is so much that I don't know about myself; What Matters Most offers me some hope that I can make some progress in what I am beginning to regard as the most important work I may ever do in my life.
I am attracted to dream-work as a way of getting in touch with what is going on in "the basement" of myself, and Hollis's discussion of some of his patients' dreams shows what can be learned about oneself from dreams. It is a new endeavor for me, but I was reassured about the problem of the elusiveness of the dream's message by another audiobook: Clarissa Pinkola Estes's Beginner's Guide to Dream Interpretation, who says that a dream with an important message will recur until it has been received by the dreamer.
When I was much younger I bought Ann Faraday's Dream Power and The Dream Game (wish Audible had these available as audiobooks!) and spent some time writing down and interpreting my dreams by association, but I found that it was, although very revealing and important, anxiety-producing to a certain extent, and so I stopped it.
I am delighted now to have discovered audiobooks and to have the time to resume my progress on this important path of self-exploration, for which James Hollis has become an important counsellor.
Who could resist a title like this?
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Leaves Other Self-Help Books In the Dust
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Alternately this is not a great book for folks who don't generally like books, think therapy should be efficient/steeped in CBT, or who want a clear answer to the question of what matters. Speaking from my own experience as a person with a kind of recreational interest in the theory of philosophy I sometimes feel like contemporary theory of therapy ignores a lot of value from the histories of religion, literature, philosophy, and history itself. Hollis dispels the notion that that view of therapy is dead. The book is liberally seasoned with quotes from both Western and Eastern philosophical and literary traditions. If, alas, you feel like that viewpoint gets in the way this will not be a useful way of spending your listening time.
I started listening about a week before it became clear I would soon be losing my job and finished listening the following day. Hollis had a way of making this extraordinarily stressful event for myself and my family seem less like a challenge and more like an opportunity to better live my questions.
Great listen on Jungian psychology
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The Audio book is missing the final chapter - 13 That We Accept At Last That Our Home is Our Journey...
A sad omission.
Missing last chapter
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A book unlike any other
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Find the Treasure of Your Own Truth and Treasure it!
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Unfortunately, the narration is really mediocre. The text is delivered with the stoney, strong-jawed baritone of a news anchorman or a 1950's superhero ("The Incredible Mr. Monotone"). The guy's name is James Bond, and he seems to really roll with that. He reads the words strongly and clearly, tromping through the big words with charismatic pomp, and no apparent regard for their meaning or any human sentiment they might affect. It does the job, but sells the book short.
It's still well worth a listen... just a shame about the voicing.
Provocative, densely academic, and badly narrated
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