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Lizards Eat Butterflies

An Antidote to the Self-Help Addiction

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Lizards Eat Butterflies

By: Dr. David E. Martin
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Lizards Eat Butterflies unveils David Martin’s deepest passion about how we’re living on this planet and how we could do so much more to improve our experience with a shift in perspective. In a triumph of cutting-edge science, social commentary, and deeply personal life experience, he shows us that, with an alteration in perspective, that which stands in the way of our humanity is an illusion that can be eradicated.

Far from being a 12-step program - this is the un-program in 12 sections - Lizards Eat Butterflies deconstructs the myths that trap us into victimhood, isolation, and futility. Having traveled the world for three decades of work and with the worldwide film success of Future Dreaming, along with many lectures and workshops, he weaves the narrative of this book to create a tapestry of provoking, thoughtful, and considered reexaminations of our dominant myths and perspective impairments. Lizards is a practical conversation starter to defuse the explosive challenges of inadequacy, indifference, and apathy.

©2020 David E. Martin (P)2020 Waterside Productions, Inc.
Mental Health Psychology Self Help
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not what I hoped for

but maybe that's the point . lots I was in tune with. lots that jarred. contradictions too.

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A challenging reframe

A great journey for challenging your own thought and behaviour patterns. Increased my world view, made me laugh and cry. Loved it. Thanks David,I hope I wasn’t the last energy that needed to be thanked!

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I nvitation to discovery of oneself and meaning.

6 questions are to be answered yet... Engaging and funny. Deeply inspiring and insightful in searching for meaning of one's life.

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Brilliant, insightful, inspirational

Dr Martin’s life is a beacon that shows just what is possible.
Yes he is brilliant, insightful, compassionate and inspirational but he also shows his deep vulnerability. He encourages us to deeply question ourselves& our our society and be our authentic self and to share that in order to grow, connect and learn how express our unique life force.

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A book to devour

Puts the puzzle toghether from so many points of view, that drives you to read, research, ask more questions and go out in nature to explore!

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A rare encounter

An audiobook narrated by the author himself could be dull, boring or uninspiring since he knows it all and speak with same know-it-all-therefore-it's-obvious-tone.

Not. An action-packed story filled with details, surprises, facts and musings, which takes you further than Bilbo and Frodo ever traveled. More like "To the infinity and beyond".

So many layers of knowledge, ideas, new ways of seeing things will surely make both your brains and bioelectric field explode in new neural networks, a quite different way of looking at a butterfly (!) or gaze into the unknown. Whether the universe or a job application for herding Yak oxen in Mongolia.

Go, go, go! Delwe into this inferno. Forget about NLP, positive psychology, missionaries and purple scarfs.

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Engaging intelligent and enlightening

Dr. Martin is a rarity in this modern age. He is a powerful philosopher who can broadcast his perspective and ideas in a clear and engaging manner. Thank you for this educa

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The longest introduction ever

He lost me on the first 30 mins… it flows really well . Sorry but not for me

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Drivel

if you want to listen to a massive ego disappear up it's own rectum you've come to the right place.

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just couldnt keep going

Not sure why, but something was not right for me and couldn't get very far.

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