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Why Spiritual Writing Can Validate Our Deepest Experiences: A Conversation with Parvati Markus

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Join Danielle Hutchinson in this illuminating episode of the Authors on Mission podcast as she sits down with Parvati Markus, the acclaimed spiritual writer and editor who began her remarkable journey as Ram Dass's secretary in 1969. With over five decades in Eastern spirituality, Parvati shares how she transitioned from editing spiritual luminaries to publishing her first book at age 70.

Key takeaways:

  • It's never too late to become an author – Parvati published her first book at 70
  • Deep listening is essential when conducting interviews for spiritual writing
  • Write from passion, not profit – authentic motivation creates meaningful work
  • Sharing spiritual experiences validates others who may doubt similar encounters
  • Let content flow organically rather than forcing rigid outlines
  • Your unique message and project will find you if you stay true to your passion

Discover the power of deep listening in the writing process, learn why spiritual experiences deserve validation through storytelling, and hear about Parvati's book "There Is No Other" exploring unity in divisive times.

#SpiritualWriting #AuthorsOnMission #RamDass #WritingTips #ParvatiMarkus

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Join Danielle Hutchinson in this illuminating episode of the Authors on Mission podcast as she sits down with Parvati Markus, the acclaimed spiritual writer and editor who began her remarkable journey as Ram Dass's secretary in 1969. With over five decades in Eastern spirituality, Parvati shares how she transitioned from editing spiritual luminaries to publishing her first book at age 70.

Key takeaways:

  • It's never too late to become an author – Parvati published her first book at 70
  • Deep listening is essential when conducting interviews for spiritual writing
  • Write from passion, not profit – authentic motivation creates meaningful work
  • Sharing spiritual experiences validates others who may doubt similar encounters
  • Let content flow organically rather than forcing rigid outlines
  • Your unique message and project will find you if you stay true to your passion

Discover the power of deep listening in the writing process, learn why spiritual experiences deserve validation through storytelling, and hear about Parvati's book "There Is No Other" exploring unity in divisive times.

#SpiritualWriting #AuthorsOnMission #RamDass #WritingTips #ParvatiMarkus

  continue reading

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