Nicholas Sakellariou is author of Jesus Does Yoga: An Autobiography, proximate a Harper One book in print, that introduces a seven stage practice that trains an individual on how to create their own chronicle of justifying to themselves why they praise to do what they most like.

NNicholas Sakellariou is author of Jesus Does Yoga: An Autobiography that introduces a seven stage practice, which trains an individual on how to create their own chronicle of justifying to themselves why they praise to do what they most like. 


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“To begin with Telemachus, then, the ancient name for Earthly desires, is appropriate as without him there is neither a father (desire), nor a son (condition to honor any type of desire).”

A cross-category book having both Self-Help and Yoga-Meditation elements, this treatise on how to base personal development on satisfying criteria reads as story-telling where finding courage is the end, and a reader collects praise from seeing to their enthusiasm.

The audience of my book, anyone doing search in aligning their longing with self-care, is presented with seven training methodological steps that complement existing perspectives in that no other premises having courage the result of meeting desire.

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Nicholas is currently writing the sequel to Jesus Does Yoga, which will continue the same blending between praise and prose of desire.

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The all welcoming, relief striving, podcast series which introduces “Parenting Desire” is to be complemented by a short reading, sent through my newsletter.