"The facets explained in this book vibrate on an enlightened level of being and provide a practical way to apply the findings of my research: that the nature of our thoughts profoundly affects our experience of life. In
Why Walk When You Can Fly? you will learn a simple system to go inward and begin to transform your perception from one based in fear to one based in love and unity in the present moment."
-- Masaru Emoto, author of
The Hidden Messages in Water "Shows us how to make the most important choice in our lives: to experience the love that is present in every moment."
-- Marci Shimoff, #1
New York Times bestselling author of
Happy for No Reason "Isha is making an important contribution through her work, bringing consciousness into many diverse communities."
-- Shakti Gawain, author of
Creative Visualization "There are rare occasions when someone sings the essence of life itself. Isha does this most beautifully and lyrically."
-- C. Norman Shealy, MD, PhD, coauthor of
The Creation of Health "This is an important, even essential book. We live in a time when millions are being called to spread their wings and fly, bringing into manifestation a world that reflects our highest dreams. The only barrier is fear, and Isha gives practical ways to release fear's hold over our lives."
-- James F. Twyman, author of
The Moses Code "Isha teaches with warmth and creativity, sharing stories and anecdotes that help us know that we too can take this journey to our deep heart. Through her practices and suggestions, Isha gives us courage to live fully in this circle of love that is our lasting connection with our true selves."
-- Meredith L. Young-Sowers, DDiv, author of
Spirit Heals and
Agartha
"Why Walk When You Can Fly?" uses parables, moving stories, and humour to impart essential truths and help readers find happiness, fulfillment, and peace. At the heart of the Isha System are four 'keys' - simple, powerful statements that can radically transform readers' lives. Using the keys involves repeating them to oneself over and over, with a pause between repetitions. As readers practice the keys, they begin to notice profound changes taking place in their lives and an abiding sense of well-being.The first key involves embracing the present moment; Isha explores the many habits of mind that enforce separation and lead to suffering and introduces this simple key as the main tool for overcoming these habits. Second is accepting what is, without judgment; third is loving oneself and others unconditionally; and fourth is being one with the universe. Isha offers gentle, persuasive guidance, while her practical strategies show how to incorporate the four keys into even the most hectic schedules.