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Yoga Bitch: One Woman's Quest To Conquer Skepticism, Cynicism, And Cigarettes On The Path To Enlightenment
Yoga Bitch: One Woman's Quest To Conquer Skepticism, Cynicism, And Cigarettes On The Path To Enlightenment
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When Suzanne Morrison decides to travel to Bali for a two-month yoga retreat, she wants nothing more than to be transformed from a twenty-five-year-old with a crippling fear of death into her enchanting yoga teacher, Indra — a woman who seems to have found it love, self, and God.
But things don’t go quite as expected. Once in Bali, she finds that her beloved yoga teacher and all of her yogamates wake up every morning to drink a large, steaming mug ... of their own urine. Sugar is a mortal sin. Spirits inhabit kitchen appliances. And the more she tries to find her higher self, the more she faces her cynical, egomaniacal, cigarette-, wine-, and chocolate-craving lower self.
Yoga Bitch chronicles Suzanne’s hilarious adventures and misadventures as an aspiring yogi who might be just a bit too skeptical to drink the Kool-Aid. But along the way she discovers that no spiritual effort is wasted; even if her yoga retreat doesn’t turn her into the gorgeously calm, wise believer she hopes it will, it does plant seeds that continue to blossom in surprising ways over the next decade of her life.
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Hilarious, skeptical journey through spiritual self-discovery.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about yoga and the spiritual quest, but enjoy a good laugh, this book is perfect. Suzanne's candid and humorous recounting of her unconventional retreat experience offers a refreshing perspective on self-improvement pursuits. It’s relatable and entertaining, especially if you appreciate honesty mixed with a bit of irreverence.