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Women Food and God: An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything
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Number Of Pages, Discs, Etc.
224
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Date Published
March 02, 2010
ISBN-10
1416543074
ISBN-13
9781416543077

No matter how sophisticated or wealthy or broke or enlightened you are, how you eat tells all.
If you suffer about your relationship with food -- you eat too much or too little, think about what you will eat constantly or try not to think about it at all -- you can be free. Just look down at your plate. The answers are there. Don't run. Look. Because when we welcome what we most want to avoid, we contact the part of ourselves that is fresh and alive. We touch the life we truly want and evoke divinity itself.

Since adolescence, Geneen Roth has gained and lost more than a thousand pounds. She has been dangerously overweight and dangerously underweight. She has been plagued by feelings of shame and self-hatred and she has felt euphoric after losing a quick few pounds on a fad diet. Then one day, on the verge of suicide, she did something radical: She dropped the struggle, ended the war, stopped trying to fix, deprive and shame herself. She began trusting her body and questioning her beliefs.

It worked. And losing weight was only the beginning.

She wrote about her discoveries in When Food Is Love, her first New York Times bestseller. She gave huge numbers of women their first insights into compulsive eating and she changed huge numbers of lives for the better.

Now, after more than three decades of studying, teaching and writing about what drives our compulsions with food, Geneen adds a profound new dimension to her work in Women, Food and God. She begins with her most basic concept: The way you eat is inseparable from your core beliefs about being alive. Your relationship with food is an exact mirror of your feelings about love, fear, anger, meaning, transformation and, yes, even God. But it doesn't stop there. Geneen shows how going beyond both the food and feelings takes you deeper into realms of spirit and soul to the bright center of your own life.

With penetrating insight and irreverent humor, Roth traces food compulsions from subtle beginnings to unexpected ends. She teaches personal examination, showing readers how to use their relationship with food to discover the fulfillment they long for.

Your relationship with food, no matter how conflicted, is the doorway to freedom, says Roth. What you most want to get rid of is itself the doorway to what you want most: the demystification of weight loss and the luminous presence that so many of us call "God."

Packed with revelations on every page, this book is a knock-your-socks-off ride to a deeply fulfilling relationship with food, your body...and almost everything else. Women, Food and God is, quite simply, a guide for life.

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Women Food and God: An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything 2011-03-08 00:29:30 Cynthia Sue Larson
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Cynthia Sue Larson Reviewed by Cynthia Sue Larson    March 08, 2011
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Author Geneen Roth shares behind-the-scenes experiences from the twice-yearly retreats she runs for people wanting to become more conscious and aware of their approach to eating... and life... in this enlightening book. With entertaining stories from Roth's clients and her own personal life, Women, Food and God illustrates the amazing gift we get from getting to fully understand our relationship with food, and how to become aware of what lies beyond the pain we run from when we don't eat mindfully.

The mindfulness advocated by Roth has more to do with meditation and psychological well-being than traditional religion, and contains little spiritual direction in the form of traditional religious approaches. Roth describes her personal journey of yo-yo dieting for years before taking a deeper look at what was truly troubling her. "Using eating as a doorway to freedom from suffering" is a rather prevalent practice in much of Western society, and Roth shows us how we can become mindful that it's OK to stop bolting through doorways, and learn that we are just fine just as we are.

Reading this book is a little bit like participating in one of Roth's retreats, in that it takes us into the uncomfortable place where we notice we'd rather be thinking about anything other than our own emotional defense mechanisms. Roth explains how over-eating, workaholism, cynicism, and other patterns of running away from our emotions are obsessions that we can let go of as we accept our lives exactly as they are.

The key to success in mastering our relationship with food, Roth says, is in learning to come back to feeling and being present in our lives every time we make a break for it and try to run away... and observe that there is always a part of us that is not broken. The eating then becomes a matter of eating what one is hungry for when one is hungry for it, and not eating otherwise... just as simple as that.

I love Geneen Roth's honesty about how she's felt during challenging times in her life, and her sense of humor, which helps readers relate to how much better it can be to get off the binging / purging / dieting cycle and into a state of self acceptance. This book is perfect for anyone interested in a better relationship with food, or a greater sense of appreciating life -- highly recommended!

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