The Shortest Journey is a touching and honest story about the process of a spiritual awakening. Sanna Suutari made her dream come true by travelling in a van around Australia, until one day she met a strange man in a camping area. From that meeting started a completely different kind of journey that Sanna herself couldn’t even imagine.
Sanna shares her story to encourage and inspire others who are also ready to question the reality of who they are and want to find out what this life is all about. The book shows that it doesn`t matter what one`s background is, all that is needed to realize the Truth is an open mind and willingness to find out.
“I am pleasantly surprised at the wisdom expressed in this book and how consistent it is in terms of the content. I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to look deeper into the nature of who you are, and to those who have always felt there was something more than this body, world and self we believe we are.” Cindy Lora-Renard, author of A Course in Health and Well-Being, teacher of A Course in Miracles, and Spiritual Life Coach.
Sanna Suutari is a Finnish writer and facilitator, who supports others around the world to inquire into the reality of the beliefs about themselves, others and the world.
TOC
Part One Imprisoned by the Shell
1 You Don ́t Know Who You Really Are
2 You Are Not a Body
3 Don't Believe, Find Out
4 Openness
5 The Voice Inside
6 Confidence
7 You Are Not Your Thoughts
8 You Are Not Your Feelings
9 You Are Not Your Identity
10 The Illusion of Separateness
Part Two The Shell Cracks
11 The Illusion of Guilt
12 Free Will
13 Courage – Fear Is Just a Feeling
14 Determination
15 There Is No Time
16 What Everybody Is Looking For
17 Patience
18 Nothing Happens by Chance
19 Love Is Not a Need
20 Love Is
21 The Self Is Afraid of What You Are
22 Acceptance
23 The Bubble Bursts
24 Death
Part Three Free from the Shell
25 Taking Responsibility
26 Forgiveness
27 Honesty
28 Thankfulness
29 The Inner Power
30 A Relationship – a Means of the Self to Preserve Its Existence.
31 The Self, the Source of All Symptoms
32 All but Love Comes and Goes