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Revelation
- Connecting with the Sacred in Everyday Life
- Lu par : Russell Brand
- Durée : 5 h et 17 min
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Russell Brand takes a deep, earnest, yet witty dive into the meaning of life, death, and the sacred space in between in this compelling Audible Original.
An Aussie woman living alone in a forest, at one with nature and technology. A former addict celebrating an anniversary in recovery with friends - all ex-addicts - at a humble community center in LA. A man, no stranger to personal tragedy, training others to swim in arctic waters. The mortality of a close friend, a beloved pet cat, and - ultimately - ourselves. Russell Brand finds the sacred in all these people, locations, and experiences and advocates for discovering and embracing the sacred that is in all that surrounds us. Not an easy task in a world filled with the distractingly profane and our culture’s high value of emptier qualities, like celebrity and wealth, often at the expense of kindness and connection. Unsparing of himself, and with insights that are sure to resonate with any listener, Revelation sets a context for our need for the sacred - especially now, given current societal fragmentation and the dearth of mitigating social and political ideas. This Audible Original will truly change your perspective and, in the process, your life.
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- Christa B.
- 26/03/2021
Just what I needed
I was very much spiraling in self-pitty and was quite gloomy when this book fell in my lap. I didn't know what I was looking for when I opened my Audible app, just anything that could shake me free from the apathy. I saw Russell Brand on the cover and figured I'd give it a go. I've always loved his work, so why not? It was exactly what I needed. It was like he was speaking right to me. Like he and I were on the phone having a good chat. It was familiar, engaging, upbeat and witty. His charm is in how he doesn't take himself too seriously, but isn't wasting my time trying to sell me anything (except his book 😉)
He genuinely just wants me to benefit from what he's discovered in his search for meaning. He is generous with sharing not only his his wisdom but also his humanity.
And I found this all on the very morning it was released. By accident. I thought it was strange that there weren't any reviews yet. It didn't occur to me that it was literally hot off the press.
Well Russell, you've done it again
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- Just Be
- 27/03/2021
I laughed, I cried.
Fresh from listening, I am finding it hard to find adequate words to describe this book. It is more feelings than thoughts. I have all of Russell’s audio offerings, as I delight in his spoken delivery of his thoughts. His authenticity and self-reflections are refreshing. His asides and witticisms cause explosive guffaws making it dangerous to drink beverages while listening. His use of the English language is marvelous. This is an audiobook that I will listen to more than once, which I rarely do. What a gift.
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- CJS
- 27/03/2021
This century’s C.S. Lewis, only less prude
I’ve read Mere Christianity about 20 times and this feels like a similar soul, discovering similar truths about life, and how it cannot be lived without faith. Faith is essential. C.S. Lewis came to faith after being an atheist. He was a brilliant thinker. Additionally, both authors examine snd explain why faith need not be looked upon like some childish notion but, in fact, it can withstand intense scrutiny and study and not only survive and allow a fuller understanding of what it means to live fully but faith can be validated through a thorough examination. Thank you for this book! It would be fascinating to be a fly on the wall if only you and C.S. Lewis could sit down together and discuss life.
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- TM
- 29/03/2021
Meandering
Perhaps there is a coherence buried in this “audio”, festooned with aspirational vocabulary, as one sentence uninterrupted by punctuation, smears into another. Thought into thought, quotation into adage. A stream of hyper-consciousness, profound wisdom borrowed from another’s jaw, distilled into an infinitely repeatable, but self-effacing commentary on the commoditization of an addict’s journey to recovery....
You get the picture!
Glad it appears to be helping some people, but to me it listens like pseudo- intellectualism, and a self-indulgent and distracting use of flowery language.
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- Mark Charles Compton
- 26/03/2021
Articulate honest and heartfelt.
Very much enjoyed this listen, I can agree with most of what was said within it. Highly recommended, especially if you've experienced or are experiencing loss addiction or a search for meaning in life.
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- Daniel Dias
- 26/03/2021
if open, beyond discovery isinevitable
I'm only 2 chapters into this book and I know that What I have experienced in my life up to this point has just been validated To some point where I knew something needed to be done about how this world was being run but I never had all the points in dots to make sense of the picture or the experience to connect all of that and through this book Russell has accomplished that in a way that will allow us to see the truth And really start moving towards a real real solution that is the truth. I don't know if I will ever get to meet you or cross paths with you Russell, thank you, really with all that I am, thank you for writing this book. i appreciate you. #watia
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- April Williamson
- 28/03/2021
I didn't like it too much. A lot of literary fluff
It was like he was bored and just thought of some interesting sounding words. Well written and performed, but no substance.
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- Nick Ortner
- 28/03/2021
Re-listening already- WONDERFUL audiobook!!!
I've enjoyed every single one of Russell Brand's previous books, from early memoirs full of insight and humor to his profound work on Recovery and Mentorship. And while I love reading the books, there's always been a special quality to the audiobooks, an energy that comes through in his reading that is profound and important.
While most of my listening on Audible is at double speed, to consume the content as quickly as possible, this is a wholly different experience. Not only full of great content that you can immediately apply to your life, but a depth of feeling, humor, and an overall joy to listen to.
I've texted it to several people already urging them to listen and I urge you to do the same!
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- NiciJMc
- 26/03/2021
Great Timing...
Bravo Sir! I awaited the moment I was able to download and listen to this book, I am so glad to have made the purchase. This book will definitely be a new favorite go to. Thank you Russell for all the thoughtful work you put out and encouragement for others to put out into the world that is all of us! Cheers to a great awakening of the Good in the World.
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- homegirl4
- 27/03/2021
Real and raw!
Loved hearing this human experience! I think the man is brilliant and a fantastic wordsmith! Well done Russel!
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- Christine Schulthess
- 14/06/2022
Heart beating wildly in resonance
This man is so very authentic. Every word he speaks comes from a raw and vulnerable soul. If you are looking for a deep connection with a real human who speaks with utmost candor and wit, while bringing you to giggle throughout then listen with joy! I fully recommend this beautiful mans voice, words, wisdom and gift of love to the world. Thank you Russell. 👍🤗❤️
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- Litbot
- 18/04/2022
With all the Fervour of the recently Coverted...
I liked the analysis (first half). It's all not really new, but it helps to hear it in different words, and his words are well chosen and well presented. Sadly, this is followed by an endless rant about the magic power of (addict) self-help groups. It's been a known fact for quite some time now that AA et al. just replace the substance addiction with a social one, that of the warm wash of hormones you get from talking to people who share your opinion anyway. Speaking from personal experience, I can say that you don't get off the horse until you start walking on your own two feet.
A feverish promotion of just another x-step program was not what I paid my money for. Calling the piece "Revelation" is a typical coke-ego-alc-fuelled exaggeration. Why not call it "How to get off coke and booze"? That so bad?
Only two stars fpr speaking because I find his dropping the T's as annoyingly put-on as when it star'ed thirty years ago.
I like the guy and I'm happy he's off drugs. Next step in the program: Get off of yourself. Don't preach. Invite.
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- Mark
- 11/02/2022
Eine Bereicherung👏🏻
Jeder sollte sich dieses Werk anhören um sich selbst besser zu verstehen! Es kommen viele Ideen und Verhaltensweisen zur Sprache, die aus mehreren Blickwinkeln analysiert werden. Irgendwann fragt man sich dann selbst warum wir vieles nur „eindimensional“ sehen und warum wir das überhaupt einfach so hinnehmen?
Sehr empfehlenswert!
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- Sol
- 23/12/2021
Absolutely beautiful!
Beautifully written and narrated. Made me curious, made me intrigued, made me cry, made me smile, made me laugh. Thank you, Russell, from the depths of my soul!
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- M Schober
- 21/07/2021
unstructured philosophical rant
as much as I like what Russel has to say, this was interesting but overall an too unstructured chit chat, not something I'd listen to twice
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- W. Stallard
- 17/04/2021
Much needed
This is a plea for how our world could be a better place - much needed. A down to earth approach to spirituality. At times touching, funny or simply thought provoking. Does not shirk talking about death.
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- Stephan Hollandt
- 07/04/2021
Russell Brand at it's best
ich bin erst vor kurzem auf Russell Brand zufällig gestoßen; bin jedoch schon jetzt begeistert von seiner unvergleichlichen Art aus Humor und Ernsthaftigkeit, mit welcher er aus einem reichen eigenen Erfahrungsschatz umsetzbare Lebensweisheiten teilt..
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- lala
- 29/03/2021
Tolles Hörbuch
Genau das passende Hörbuch für diese Zeiten.
Beim ersten Mal, die 5h 16m gleich ganz durch gehört.
Jetzt wird es näher erkundet, da ich viele spannende Abschnitte gefunden hab.
Sehr viel gutes und weises gibt es zu hören über das Leben, das Ego, das Selbst, die Welt und unsere Gesellschaft.
Und er hat wie immer eine sehr angenehme Erzählstimme und bringt das ganze sehr authentisch rüber.
Man merkt, dass er sich viele Gedanken über diese Dinge gemacht hat und versucht unsere Welt zu einem etwas besseren Ort zu machen.
Mich freut es sehr, hier und da optimistische und positive Worte zu hören, Zuspruch zu finden und die Motivation, dass es der richtige Weg ist sich mit den Dingen thematisch zu beschäftigen, um die eigene Realität einen lebenswerte Sicht zu schenken.