It always has been, and always will be. Through living this life, roller coasting from the highs to the lows and back up again, you create your reality, and must take full responsibility for it.
Look within. That's where the answers await you.
Time you stopped, so you can start again.
And it's about Presence – Guidance for a Happy Life.
Read it, to find your way, to more happiness, peace, and love.
Never has it been harder to pay attention; and never has our inability to focus been more costly.
How do we take back control? How do we achieve mastery of our minds? How do we live happily, and in peace, with ourselves and the world? Presence offers simple guidance for regaining balance, awareness, and contentment in life. Learn how to accept yourself, trust yourself, love yourself: as you are, here, and now. Discover how to do it your way, which is the only way that will work for you.
Should I Read This Book?
Yes ... If you have doubts, distractions, regrets; a mind, and emotions, beyond your control; a fear of death (yours, or anyone else’s); a lack of love, or forgiveness (for yourself, or anyone else); a desire for more focus, awareness, peace, happiness and, ultimately, love.
Django won’t be telling you what to do. He’ll relate some of the things he did, and make suggestions, so you can work out what to do, in a way that’s right for you. Django offers guidance and support, and perhaps a spark of inspiration. He found his way, eventually, and wants to help you find your way, without all the twists and turns.
Born and bred in London, Django got out as soon as he could, leaving six months after finishing college. He lived in Bali, Indonesia, for the next sixteen years, before moving to K.L., Malaysia with his eleven-year-old son. A back injury brought him to yoga, and then on to meditation, breath-work and complementary healing practices.
He discovered Japan in 2016, settling into a secluded house in the mountains. The enforced silence and solitude of COVID-19 left him with no where to go but inward . . .
Returning to Penang, Malaysia, at the end of 2020, he was unable to travel for over two years, and serendipitously met a Japanese woman there. They married at an ancient shrine near the house in Japan in the spring of 2024.
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