Bryan & Guy Finley discuss: The Essential Laws of Fearless Living
Bryan & Guy to discuss book: The Essential Laws of Fearless Living
Guy Finley's encouraging and accessible message is one of the true bright lights in our world today. His ideas cut straight to the heart of our most pressing personal and social issues -- relationships, fear, addiction, stress/anxiety, peace, happiness, freedom and lead the way to a higher life. ![]() Guy is the best-selling author of The Secret of Letting Go and more than 30 other books and audio albums that have sold over a million copies in 16 languages worldwide. In addition, he has presented over 4,000 unique self-realization seminars to thousands of grateful students throughout North America and Europe over the past 20 years and has been a guest on over 400 television and radio shows, including national appearances on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, NPR, Wisdom Network, and many others. His radio program, "Guy Finley Live," is a live chat that airs monthly on HealthyLife.net as part of the network's "Visionary Celebrity Host Series." His syndicated weekly radio program is aired on several international networks including Healthylife Radio Network, WorldTalkRadio Network, and Contact Talk Radio International. His work is widely endorsed by doctors, business professionals, celebrities, and religious leaders of all denominations.
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Questions for Guy's consideration:
1. You've had a pretty interesting start in the entertaining industry. May we begin by getting a bit of your history including your accomplishment outside of the entertainment industry? What were your aspirations in the entertainment industry?
2. You can really discern someone's major life themes through their work and I am speaking of the International best seller, The Secret of Letting Go. In what way does this book reflect important life lessons in your self-discovery?
3. In the book you speak of honesty as a tool for seeing a problem and understanding the need to let go. You speak of bravery as a tool to break self-destructive patterns and life circumstances. If this is all we need, then why is it so hard to do?
4. In the book you say, "Be stronger than anything that frightens you." If fear is an internal reaction, then what is fear trying to tell us, and how does one muster strength while gripped in fear?
5. Your book has to deal with the dark side of experiences or the up-climb of a journey to suggest there is another reality, which is simply a more honest way of looking at life. How does honesty or the lack of it create what feels like an entirely different perspective?
6. Well, it seems we really need fear to show that we are not being honest with ourselves. Should fear be honored or acknowledged as an experience that brings a positive change?
7. In the book you use relationships to illustrate how we create illusions so that we can postpone dealing with important inner issues. Is this why spouses of those with chemical dependency and addictive behavior need therapy too? It is hard pill to swallow, no pun intended, to suggest that the spouse has an addiction too, but at what point does the spouse become a participant in this co-addiction?
8. What are some other illusions you speak of in the book?
9. After leaving the entertainment industry and during your period of quiet, self-discovery what books did you read and what workshops did you attend?
10. In the book you speak often of seeing the higher lessons in life experiences. Can you share how your book helps a reader do this? If one can only respond to a circumstance based on the ability to discern the higher lesson, how can one learn to improve discernment while in the thick of it [the crisis and illusion of no way out]?
11. Everyone uses the anecdote, "Just let go," but that does not mean we all see letting go in the same way. Is it against the rules to let go slowly or must letting go be an immediate, decisive action?
12. Do you lecture or provide workshops specifically on this book's theme? Why is radio so vital to your work, Guy? You radio show is syndicated. Now, what does that mean exactly?
13. If you could change anything in your life, would you? Do you still interact with any in the entertainment industry? Who?
14. Do you feel you are achieving your highest purpose role at this time of your life? How do you know?
15. At the beginning of your book you have a comment, which says, "Nothing in the universe can stop you from letting go and starting over." What did you mean by that and when did the realization occur to you?
16. Guy, please share with the audience a bit of wisdom, some measure that was useful in helping you find your path and stay on your path benefiting the world?

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