Self Help, Spiritual Inspiration
Date Published: 06-12-2024
Truths beautifully expressed
Toby Negus, author and illustrator of The heart knows what the mind cannot
see, has created a collection of lyrical inspirational prose messages
coupled with colorful and mesmerizing symbolic illustrations that speak to
the soul.
The author has continued his exploration of the most transformational
psychospiritual concepts that lie deeply within all humans, bringing the
wisdom of heart and soul into the light for our minds to connect with and
grow from. He weaves his messages through a variety of topics, including
love, freedom, choice, truth, self-awareness, the now moment, healing,
peace, and most importantly, the role of the heart and soul in enlightening
humanity’s journey on Planet Earth. Connections are made among these
concepts to help readers make the same connections in order to find peace in
their own lives.
As an artist, the author takes his ethereal subject matter, fuses it with
the colors and shapes presented by his own spiritual muse, and gives the
reader a visceral inner transformation through symbol, intense color, and
cosmic shape.
Heart and Soul creates a deep and beautiful immersion for the reader into
their own heart’s beautiful depths.
Can you tell us a little about the process of getting this book published? How did you come up with the idea and how did you start?
The book was created from 50 years exploration and study of the human and is an exploration of the most transformational psychospiritual concepts that lie deeply within all humans, bringing the wisdom of heart and soul into the light for our minds to connect with and grow from. The work weaves this messages through a variety of topics, including love, freedom, choice, truth, self-awareness, the now moment, healing, peace, and most importantly, the role of the heart and soul in enlightening humanity’s journey on Planet Earth. Connections are made among these concepts to help readers make the same connections in order to find peace in their own lives.
What surprised you most about getting your book published?
I was surprised how much time and effort was needed to promote the book, it needed alit of planning and time to help it get into the market place.
Tell us a little about what you do when you aren’t writing
I am an artist and sound time created images that support my writing and learning new art sjills, I love water and am happy when I am next to the seam a river or a lake,
As a published author, what would you say was the most pivotal point of your writing life?
Although I had been writing concepts about spiritual development for years, the decision to put the writing together into a comprehensive book was a big step and has resulted in three books.
The Sacred You – How to be your own saviour.
(or What the F#ck is going on and how to sort your shit out)
An investigation into the many aspects of being human and the powers that we have to create our life. It explains how they work and interact, building a simple and dynamic picture of the how and why we do what we do.
The heart knows what the mind cannot see.
A thought-provoking and enlightening exploration of spirituality and perception, where the heart is shown to be the place of our purpose and the door to the Divine.
Heart & Soul
Truths beautifully expressed.
A stream of consciousness where, the author takes his ethereal subject matter, fuses it with the colors and shapes presented by his own spiritual muse, and gives the reader a visceral inner transformation through words, symbol, intense color, and cosmic shape.
Where do you get your best ideas and why do you think that is?
I have developed a practice over many years that enables me to connect and work with the concepts I love. Although I often have to work through an initial stage of little connection, if I am patient with it and with myself the ideas begin to flow.
What is the toughest criticism given to you as an author?
The toughest criticism has come from myself and I have learnt to bring peace to this part of myself by accepting my imperfection as a part of me.
What has been your best accomplishment as a writer?
Ny best accomplishment has been the dedication I have created by creating the completed book.
How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?
I have a book of saying that I am creating from all the books I have written.
About the Author
Toby Negus is an artist, both with paints and of the spirit. His work
reflects a deep commitment to meeting life on its terms and an equally deep
understanding of human nature.
Toby has studied and taught spiritual and personal development in the UK
and around the world for over two decades. He is qualified in advanced
counselling, as a life coach and as a Cognitive Behaviour therapist. He is
an Amazon best-selling author of a collaborative Conscious Creators book and
has illustrated and self published two books on the subject of
self-awareness and the spiritual journey. He has articles published in
national magazine and has given talks and run workshops in support of his
published work within the UK.
In the last few years, he has created many pieces of artwork that are a
reflection of his spiritual journey. These have appeared in magazines and
have been exhibited in the UK.
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