• Mar 3, 2012 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm
  • Location: City Lights Bookstore & Cafe
  • Latest Activity: Jul 15

Please join me in celebrating the recent release of my new book, "A Seeker's Guide to Inner Peace: Notes to Self" with a book reading/signing in my old home town of Sylva, NC (one hour West of Asheville). In addition to sharing some of my favorite chapters of the book, we will engage in some guided meditation and discussions about the nature of enlightenment.

I know some of you are not local to the Western North Carolina region, but I would like to invite you to purchase a copy of the book even if you can not attend. Please visit my website at http://www.treycarland.com/ for ordering information.

I hope to see you at the event.

Much Love,
Trey

A Seeker's Guide to Inner Peace - Book Signing
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  • Wonderful Trey.

  • I have to give a big thanks to Katie Davis, author of “Awake Joy: The Essence of Enlightenment,” for her glowing review of the book. She is one of my favorite authors/teachers and her comments mean a great deal to me. Here is what she had to say:

    “A Seeker's Guide to Inner Peace" is a spiritual gem. I love this well written and intelligent book. The light of love, compassion and wisdom shines through every page. Trey Carland writes in a personable and pragmatic manner that is both kind and wise. The reader is fully engaged and one senses that they could be sitting in the same room with the author enjoying an open and honest conversation with a true Heart friend.

    The book is a journal of life situation encounters that reflect deep insights and realizations. They skillfully support the inner pathway to conscious freedom and inner peace. Throughout the book, Trey shares inspiring quotes, recommended books, helpful practices and meditations to meet those apparent obstacles the seeker meets. He then gently points toward the ever open doorway to the light that one genuinely is. The "Notes to Self" demonstrate a deeply contemplated life that is fully enriched by direct understanding.

    A Seeker's Guide is the seeker's choice.” ~ Katie Davis

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