The Great Remembering is a book for young people everywhere 'from age twelve to one hundred and twenty'. It is a gentle journey back home to a place of peace and comfort for teenagers. Additionally, this book will be an invaluable resource for educators, youth workers, parents and those that foster, youth counsellors and anyone who works with the young in any capacity. The Great Remembering explores in very simple terms the ingenious solutions that lie within us all. The book makes every endeavour to explore some of the pitfalls of life that most of us have fallen into at some stage in our growing up. It is a book that offers help, but help that continually points the readers back inside for their own answers. What makes it unique is that it offers no techniques or practices or steps to follow but reminds the reader that they are not only the solution to most of their problems, but moreover the world's best expert on themselves. The book offers the teenage reader a generalised approach to solving life's ups and downs; making it simpler to see their way out of difficulties with more ease. It does not attempt to fix or solve potential problems or offer solace that 'one-day' everything will work out. The book goes some way to suggest that our problems in life are centred entirely upon the way we see the world, not from the circumstances and events themselves but from our perception of them. This guides the reader to see that the solution to their problems and difficulties, arise from the same source; from within and from their personal perception of life. The Great Remembering is an essential guide for young people everywhere, to help them find their way back to the balance they were born with. This is an easy to read, non-chaptered 'open at any page' kind of book that will revolutionize the psychological health of youth at a time when such a book is much needed. It makes the bold statement that inside every person there is a wellspring of human resilience and goodness that is just waiting to rise to the surface, and all we need to do is remember.Editorial Reviews"In this short but powerful book, Dean Rees-Evans has brought to life the Three Principles as uncovered by Sydney Banks in vivid, real life practicality. His vignettes, involving his loving and wise interactions with young people, on their journey to find there way back to peace, make it clear that the way home is known, and only needs to be remembered. Through Dean's generosity, I am already using the manuscript of this book in my clinical work to facilitate "young people" of all ages, to remember and come home to joy, love and understanding."-- William F Pettit Jr. Psychiatrist and since 1983 & Three Principles Student and Sharer. "Pure Dean, from his own understanding and experience he has written a book of wisdom, love and hope. He lives what he has written. Beautifully said."-- Linda Ramus, Vice President of Innate Health Connection, Inc., and long time friend and colleague."If you are a teenager hoping for something more in your life, read this book! It is not that you are missing anything, but maybe very likely you have simply forgotten or never discovered something that is really true about you. Author Dean Rees-Evans is a very unusual and special teacher. He is one in a million! He can easily teach you to find what you are looking for. Join him in this amazing journey called "The Great Remembering!"-- Kathy Marshall Emerson, Founding Director, National Resilience Resource Center, USA, and Developing Facilitator of Three Principles Supermind, Educators Living in the Joy of Gratitude webinars."Dean brings the simplicity of happiness to life with his stories of transformation and change. This book demonstrates to teens how simple it can be to awaken to the power they have within themselves to be confident, calm and happy, no matter what!" -- Christine J. Heath, LMFT, CSACHawaii Counseling and Education Center, Inc.
The Great Remembering is a book for young people everywhere 'from age twelve to one hundred and twenty'. It is a gentle journey back home to a place of peace and comfort for teenagers. Additionally, this book will be an invaluable resource for educators, youth workers, parents and those that foster, youth counsellors and anyone who works with the young in any capacity. The Great Remembering explores in very simple terms the ingenious solutions that lie within us all. The book makes every endeavour to explore some of the pitfalls of life that most of us have fallen into at some stage in our growing up. It is a book that offers help, but help that continually points the readers back inside for their own answers. What makes it unique is that it offers no techniques or practices or steps to follow but reminds the reader that they are not only the solution to most of their problems, but moreover the world's best expert on themselves. The book offers the teenage reader a generalised approach to solving life's ups and downs; making it simpler to see their way out of difficulties with more ease. It does not attempt to fix or solve potential problems or offer solace that 'one-day' everything will work out. The book goes some way to suggest that our problems in life are centred entirely upon the way we see the world, not from the circumstances and events themselves but from our perception of them. This guides the reader to see that the solution to their problems and difficulties, arise from the same source; from within and from their personal perception of life. The Great Remembering is an essential guide for young people everywhere, to help them find their way back to the balance they were born with. This is an easy to read, non-chaptered 'open at any page' kind of book that will revolutionize the psychological health of youth at a time when such a book is much needed. It makes the bold statement that inside every person there is a wellspring of human resilience and goodness that is just waiting to rise to the surface, and all we need to do is remember.Editorial Reviews"In this short but powerful book, Dean Rees-Evans has brought to life the Three Principles as uncovered by Sydney Banks in vivid, real life practicality. His vignettes, involving his loving and wise interactions with young people, on their journey to find there way back to peace, make it clear that the way home is known, and only needs to be remembered. Through Dean's generosity, I am already using the manuscript of this book in my clinical work to facilitate "young people" of all ages, to remember and come home to joy, love and understanding."-- William F Pettit Jr. Psychiatrist and since 1983 & Three Principles Student and Sharer. "Pure Dean, from his own understanding and experience he has written a book of wisdom, love and hope. He lives what he has written. Beautifully said."-- Linda Ramus, Vice President of Innate Health Connection, Inc., and long time friend and colleague."If you are a teenager hoping for something more in your life, read this book! It is not that you are missing anything, but maybe very likely you have simply forgotten or never discovered something that is really true about you. Author Dean Rees-Evans is a very unusual and special teacher. He is one in a million! He can easily teach you to find what you are looking for. Join him in this amazing journey called "The Great Remembering!"-- Kathy Marshall Emerson, Founding Director, National Resilience Resource Center, USA, and Developing Facilitator of Three Principles Supermind, Educators Living in the Joy of Gratitude webinars."Dean brings the simplicity of happiness to life with his stories of transformation and change. This book demonstrates to teens how simple it can be to awaken to the power they have within themselves to be confident, calm and happy, no matter what!" -- Christine J. Heath, LMFT, CSACHawaii Counseling and Education Center, Inc.