The Heart Knows What the Mind Cannot See

 


The Heart Knows What the Mind Cannot See

by Toby Negus

GENRE: Self-help, mind body spirit.



This is a thought-provoking and enlightening exploration of spirituality and perception. The text functions as a guide to self-improvement, with a mixture of autobiographical elements and snippets of universal wisdom. The speaker provides accessible solutions to life’s difficulties, and an outlook of optimism applicable to any circumstance. The illustrations and graphics are thoughtfully chosen, and the interactive textual elements give this work an originality that sets it apart. The speaker’s own experiences and conclusions are at the heart of this fiction, and the first person narrative voice creates a sense of proximity between author and reader. The text describes itself as ‘a journey to the heart’, and this truthful discovery of the self is reflected in the speaker’s revelation of his whole self through the text.

Frequent use of direct address and rhetorical questions promotes an active reading experience, in which the author opens up a dialogue with the reader. The text includes prompts and activities for the reader to engage with and learn from. Encouraging readers to take part in the text is emblematic of their journey to self-fulfillment and love, in which they must take responsibility for actively creating their own happiness.

The speaker depicts his process of enlightenment as a framework for others to emulate, and the format of the text demonstrates the transfer of agency to those who take part in the speaker’s challenges. This work ultimately teaches us that ‘we are the cause of what is’ and thus sheds light on the crucial idea that every individual has the power to create themselves and their world positively.


NOTE: This book is on sale for $0.99.


Excerpt:

Real learning is not what we expect.

If we could expect it, it wouldn’t be learning.

I looked in the mirror today and saw more than who I thought I was; within the eyes was a million years of purpose. I saw the depth of the universe and felt its unfaltering love. It was as if I had seen the divine within myself, the truth of who we are. The us that never dies, the custodian of our purpose, the love of our life.

This wasn’t what I expected and was somewhat sobering. There was no blinding light, no sound of trumpets, and no big handshake with an almighty. But it was as profound as if there had been. For it seemed I was touching an eternal part of myself, an authority within that could create my heaven on earth, that was already in heaven on earth! It was a glimpse of something other than the me I thought I was. Its light questioned the lack of self-care and love I held for myself. And its presence would eventually crack and then dissolve my view of what I thought it meant to be human.

Doing a spiritual journey and tackling self-development issues can give many profound perceptions, and I have had my fair share of them. But this was different, this was personal. It was my eyes that were looking at me, something that I could not escape from. It could not be brushed off as a ‘perhaps’ or a nice perception that subsided over time. Its truth seemed to embed itself into my very soul.


About the Author


Toby Negus has studied and taught spiritual and personal development in the UK and around the world for over two decades. He is qualified in advanced counselling, as a life coach and as a Cognitive Behaviour therapist. He is an Amazon best-selling author of a collaborative Conscious Creators book and has illustrated and self published two books on the subject of self-awareness and the spiritual journey. He is also a published author of a children’s book The Boy Who Dreamed in Colour. He has given talks and run workshops in support of his published work within the UK.

In the last few years, he has created many pieces of artwork that are a reflection of his spiritual journey. These have appeared in magazines and have been exhibited in the UK.


Q&A With the Author

When did you first consider yourself to be a writer?

It really sank in when I got the first box of my books from the printers. They looked like a real book! Up and till that time I was just trying to make sense on paper, write stuff that I loved. But when I put it all together and it was published it was really special to see.


What advice do you have for a new writer?

Get help, learn techniques but in the end, it will be your voice and style that you will be divining. It will take time to know it, it but it will always be a recourse of richness.


What is the easiest part of the writing process for you?

The easiest part of writing is after the first 20 minutes or so. After I have lived through the ‘I can’t do this’ phase and when I just gently settle into it.


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Comments

  1. thank you for hosting my new book, i hope that you will love it :-)

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  2. Sounds like a great self help book. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. it is a powerful humanitarian journey to the heart you will love it :-)

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  4. This sounds like one that will keep me interested and reading.
    heather
    hgtempaddy

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  5. Looking great, sounds like a neat tour. Cheers.

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  6. I really like the cover and the excerpt.

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    1. it is a powerful humanitarian journey to the heart you will love it :-)

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  7. The cover is wonderful. I am sure this could be helpful.

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  8. This looks like an amazing book! It will likely be very thought provoking for the reader.

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  9. Toby Negus is new to me, but I love meeting new authors. Thanks to this blog for the introduction.

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  10. I suspect that this could also be used as suggested reading in various psych college courses, to help provide some guidance to methods people could use for increasing self-knowledge and helping themselves.

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