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Ez-osophy : The Art and Wisdom of Easy Living

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Anne Sermons Gillis, is the foremost expert on ease. She is an international speaker, minister, author, breathworker and personal growth coach. Anne’s wisdom, humor, and exuberant presentation style make learning fun. Armed with years of experience in human dynamics, Gillis consistently delivers more than promised. She teaches people how to have accomplishment without struggle by presenting refreshing material that is immediately accessible. Gillis is the founder of the EZosophy movement. “Life is not meant to be a series of to-do lists punctuated by eating and sleeping.” says Gillis. As a spiritual seeker, Anne has traveled around the world in her quest to live life to the fullest. Her work is sincere but not serious. Gillis contends that life is not as hard as we make it; it is time to lighten up and enjoy. She says, “Our work and lives are an expression of love, not a chance to punish ourselves with relentless doing.” EZosophy ( easy - osophy) is a simple philosophy that radically changes lives. Our minds frequently operate counter to our best interests. That aspect of mind is called the ego. Egos hound us even when we have achieved extensive accomplishments. The ego offers little rest before driving us on to the next thing. The ego mind demands more stuff, more spiritual discipline, more recognition and/or more enlightenment. The mind is a machine that grinds reality into a “hard attack.” Ego is never satisfied; it constantly drives for more, better and different. This undertaking requires that we become “more machines” (momagenes) and “go machines” (gomagenes). When more is necessary, we have to get going. When more is desired (but not necessary), we can move forward with ease. EZosophy as a philosophy examines the suffering that glues together western culture. Unfortunately, the operating system that holds ego driven struggle in place is like Elmer's glue; glue is clear when it dries, so you don't even know it's there. more about Anne at www.annegillis.com

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