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Wife, mother, and award-winning producer of the sleeper hit "What
the Bleep Do We Know ?" Betsy Chasse thought she had it all figured
out...until she realized she didn't. She didn't know anything about
happiness, love, spirituality, or herself...nothing, nada, zilch.
In a book that's anything but quiet, Chasse takes readers on a
playful romp through the muddy fields of life and spirituality.
Witty, yet unflinching, Chasse exposes her own experience tipping
sacred cows and dissects the fragile beliefs we all hold so dear.
Because the truth is, we each have a choice to believe the stories
we tell ourselves or create new ones.
A candid, no-nonsense confession, Chasse's story gives readers the
freedom to break free from their old patterns and gleefully frolic
through fields, cow tipping at will and in the process, create a
new reality for themselves.
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Killing Buddha (Paperback)
Betsy Chasse
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Ten years ago, Hollywood filmmaker Betsy Chasse co-created a movie
on science and mysticism (subjects she knew nothing about), and was
forevermore plucked from the oblivion of Valley Girl "shoe
consciousness." The movie, "What the Bleep Do We Know ?," changed
her life and the life of millions as it went on to make spiritual
cinema history. Her latest creation, a "little book of essays"
called Metanoia: a transformational change of heart, reveals a much
wiser and infinitely more humble woman than the post "Bleep"
successful thirty-something who hit the New Age conference circuits
and radio shows back in 2005. "After the movie was released, people
were coming to me for advice about how to make their lives as
perfect as mine," Chasse recalls. "I had it all. I knew everything.
All you had to do was ask me " Enter life, stage left. Metanoia: a
transformational change of heart is, above all, a book about
getting real. The nineteen short essays poetically and ruthlessly
reveal a woman in the aftermath of public and domestic success; a
woman in the process of being humbled by life; a woman who yearns
for vulnerability and authenticity even as she rails against the
need for facing the limiting self-concepts she holds inside that
keep her from embracing-and loving-her true self. An "every woman"
journey that every woman who has lived and loved and lost it all
... and then yearned for something greater and deeper to blossom
within her can relate to. Delicate, surprising, potent and raw,
each essay is accompanied by relevant quotes from sources as
diverse as Victor Hugo, Rumi and Lucille Ball.
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