
The Freedom Tree
Allegorical Fables, Stories and Metaphors on Life
Neil James(Author)
Filament Publishing Ltd
Published on 1. January 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
154 pages
978-1-905493-12-8 (ISBN)
Description
You'll recognise yourself in the experiences and stories within "The Freedom Tree" and if you feel your life has been going round in circles, you'll have the opportunity to cover new ground by answering the simple yet profound questions at the end of each chapter. "Freedom" offers a path, a way of discovering your true self, no matter how late in life you think it may be. "The Freedom Tree" takes a journey through the three milestones of life, childhood, young adulthood and maturity providing great insights into discovering who we really are. Neil has helped countless people through his popular Freedom Seminars. He believes that Freedom is a process, for people seeking to accept responsibility for themselves. It is a lifelong journey for those who are searching for personal growth.
Reviews / Votes
"Thank you Neil for writing such an extraordinary book. I am so moved and touched by your words. I find such peace in quietly picking it up and reading bits of it over and over again." Suki Smith "The pictures are really really stunning - quite mesmerising." Charlotte Desjarlais "I loved the Freedom Tree, especially reading it to our son" Anne Shepherd "This book is rather delightful" Alice KershawMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Surrey
United Kingdom
Illustrations
col. Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 171 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
484 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-905493-12-8 (9781905493128)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Neil James has build a reputation as being one of the UK's most respected corporate coaches. He works both with businesses and individuals helping people to discover clarity and direction. His Freedom Seminars, based on his book, have helped coutless people around the UK.
Content
The Freedom Tree 1. Childhood - You're aware and learning a lot about life, but whilst you're expected to have responsibilities, you're given no power to change anything. The big people are in charge. 2. Young Adulthood - You know it all. You head out into the world intent on showing everyone what you're made of. Only there's these pesky feet you keep tripping over. Your own! 3. Maturity - Having let go of the dramas that kept you trapped in an unfulfilling story, you relax into the comfort of just Being and experience an inner freedom that is beyond words.