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InnSaei : Heal, revive and reset with the Icelandic art of intuition, Hardback Book

InnSaei : Heal, revive and reset with the Icelandic art of intuition Hardback

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'A beautiful invitation to reconnect with the web of life that flows within and between every one of us.' Kate Raworth, author of Doughnut Economics'The book perfectly captures how we need to rediscover the world around us and deepen our sense of belonging and connection to planet earth through simple but regular practices.

A great read.' Tom Rivett-Carnac, Founding Partner, Global Optimism and Co-author of The Future We Choose'Profound and practical, deftly observed and beautifully written.' Lindsay Levin, founder of Leaders' Quest and TED CountdownWhat does it mean?

How do you say it? Why does it relate to me? InnSaei (pronounced 'in-sy-eh') is the Icelandic word for intuition.

It means:· the sea within (the flow of our unconscious mind)· to see within (how we introspect)· to see from the inside out (how we navigate the world). InnSæi exists within all of us. We live in a world where it's easy to feel lost, disconnected or without a purpose.

Learning about InnSaei is the first step to reconnecting with yourself and the environment. Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir explains how aligning with the sea within will help you to make more informed decisions and welcome creativity and wonder back into your life; learning to see within will improve your self-awareness, empathy and tolerance; and seeing from the inside out will empower you to make change around you and live a more fulfilled life.

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