He describes the most painful yet necessary act as truly seeing the reality of our lives and attachments.
Readers often pair this with his other works like Awareness or Rediscovering Life. 2. Cinematic Feature: The 1933 Film The Way to Love
De Mello argues that we are "brainwashed" by society to believe happiness depends on external things like money or approval. He describes the most painful yet necessary act
François, a photography clerk dreaming of being a tour guide, rescues a woman named Madeleine from a cruel carnival performer. The Way to Love
He describes the most painful yet necessary act as truly seeing the reality of our lives and attachments.
Readers often pair this with his other works like Awareness or Rediscovering Life. 2. Cinematic Feature: The 1933 Film
De Mello argues that we are "brainwashed" by society to believe happiness depends on external things like money or approval.
François, a photography clerk dreaming of being a tour guide, rescues a woman named Madeleine from a cruel carnival performer.