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Have you ever experienced an epiphany, a life-changing moment or realization?

Elise Ballard has, and she was so stunned by its effect on her life that she started asking others if they had ever experienced these kinds of breakthroughs. What began as simple curiosity led to an unexpected and exciting journey, spanning several years and the breadth of human experience. The result of her one-on-one interviews recounted in each person's unique voice, is the ever-popular, Epiphany, a collection of more than fifty revelations that changed lives forever.

Inspiring, thought-provoking, and eye-opening, Epiphany shares deeply intimate stories of people from all walks of life, from public figures like Maya Angelou, Deepak Chopra, Ali MacGraw, and Barry Manilow, to personal acquaintances and lifelong friends, to new contacts made in the most unexpected and serendipitous of circumstances.

This new Expanded Edition contains a Preface with more information and research from Ballard's work with epiphanies as well as some exercises used in her workshops, a readers' guide for book club discussions and links to videos of many of the interviews.

Whether discovering purpose in life, awakening to new possibilities, or finding a new direction after a catastrophic setback, each person’s epiphany is a gift, providing new insight into these remarkable lives and a window into the universal truths that connect us all.

Epiphany True Stories of Sudden Insight to Inspire Encourage and Transform Expanded Edition eBook Elise Ballard

I loved the premise of this book. The author made it her project to interview several subjects on moments of epiphany in their lives, when puzzle pieces seemed to slot into place and all became clearer. They are grouped into categories such as "callings", "new directions" and "miracles".

It wasn't the sort of book where submissions were called for. Elise Ballard hand-picked all the interviewees herself, and they are all high achievers in their chosen fields and have a lot of business acumen. Many are famous. A glance at the "About the Author" blurb reveals that Ballard is just such a person herself, an actress and independent filmmaker and producer. She writes how she connected with each subject as segues into their stories, and I couldn't shake the feeling that she lives insulated in her own world of VIPs, far removed from interests and habits of the common people. I wondered if this may have skewed the book somewhat, as there might have been valuable input lacking from the more unsung-hero type of plodder who many of us may find it easier to relate to, or even the thoughtful 'arty' type of person without get-up-and-go or connections, who has plenty of insightful thoughts but wouldn't have a clue how to put a business plan together or thrust themselves into the limelight. Because of this, the book may have lacked a little balance.

However, it did contain a variety of interesting stories from the subjects. It would appear we really do have our own paths to walk which are different from those of others. Diane Warren spoke about her passion for song-writing as part of her epiphany, while Nell Newman (daughter of Paul) discussed her equally great passion for conservation and whole foods.

Oh yeah, there's one other thing. I think reading this book did help me feel more in-tune with inner promptings and able to recognise ephiphanies. It actually helped me realise that I have a lot. We may be brought up tending to think that if they're not burning bush or Damascus Road experiences, then they don't fit the bill. In actual fact, they may be zooming through our thoughts all the time, subtle enough to slip away without us even registering them if we're not careful.

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  • File Size 945 KB
  • Print Length 322 pages
  • Publication Date November 10, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00PHTSYY8

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It help to discover my life purpose
Great stories -- so much fun to read this book. This is chicken soup for the soul but with a different approach. Highly recommend it as a wonderful collection of stories to raise your spirit.
At a time when the news media are filled with stories of atrocities foreign and domestic----it's a relief to open a book like this, which offers true stories of hope and healing achieved through introspection, insight, and prayer. Elise Ballard covered a wide swathe of humanity in her exhaustive interviews, ranging from record executives, housewives, rabbis, and African statesmen (Desmond Tutu!) to Evangelical Christian magicians, handicapped athletes, "alternative" health gurus (Dr. Oz), and parents who have lost children to violence or unspeakable illnesses. In each case, she turned up pivotal moments in these people's lives, where they confronted the temptation to become despondent or sink deeper into destructive habits--and found a better way. She even offers a series of steps the reader can take to open herself or himself to have one's own "epiphanies," and become more perceptive to life's little clues on how to become a better, happier, more generous human being. Very highly recommended!
Good concept and well presented. Each story had a good tale to tell of individuals experiencing a life changing moment and their 'epiphany'. The set up and background of the individual as well as how the interview came about was a plus and guides the reader through the journey. Well done...I recommend and look forward to the next edition of 'epiphanies'.
Very inspiring read! I like to give it to friends that I admire.
A wonderful book of insights and "aha" moments. A book I will read more than once.
I recently completed reading "Epiphany True stories of sudden insight to inspire, encourage and transform," by Elise Ballard. It was the perfect read to periodically (and inconsistently) pick-up during my breaks at work, considering each entry is only 3-10 pages. I loved the structure and content. Little bites of inspiration I could consume on my lunch break, featuring a quote to start, background information on the person, noting his/her relationship with the author (if any) to be followed by the account of the epiphany. These epiphanies ranged from stories of making the best of being diagnosed with an incurable disease, battling the relief of knowing paired with the added burden of facing what is wrong, to the story of making a life-altering move where everything that matters fell together work and love.
I loved the premise of this book. The author made it her project to interview several subjects on moments of epiphany in their lives, when puzzle pieces seemed to slot into place and all became clearer. They are grouped into categories such as "callings", "new directions" and "miracles".

It wasn't the sort of book where submissions were called for. Elise Ballard hand-picked all the interviewees herself, and they are all high achievers in their chosen fields and have a lot of business acumen. Many are famous. A glance at the "About the Author" blurb reveals that Ballard is just such a person herself, an actress and independent filmmaker and producer. She writes how she connected with each subject as segues into their stories, and I couldn't shake the feeling that she lives insulated in her own world of VIPs, far removed from interests and habits of the common people. I wondered if this may have skewed the book somewhat, as there might have been valuable input lacking from the more unsung-hero type of plodder who many of us may find it easier to relate to, or even the thoughtful 'arty' type of person without get-up-and-go or connections, who has plenty of insightful thoughts but wouldn't have a clue how to put a business plan together or thrust themselves into the limelight. Because of this, the book may have lacked a little balance.

However, it did contain a variety of interesting stories from the subjects. It would appear we really do have our own paths to walk which are different from those of others. Diane Warren spoke about her passion for song-writing as part of her epiphany, while Nell Newman (daughter of Paul) discussed her equally great passion for conservation and whole foods.

Oh yeah, there's one other thing. I think reading this book did help me feel more in-tune with inner promptings and able to recognise ephiphanies. It actually helped me realise that I have a lot. We may be brought up tending to think that if they're not burning bush or Damascus Road experiences, then they don't fit the bill. In actual fact, they may be zooming through our thoughts all the time, subtle enough to slip away without us even registering them if we're not careful.
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