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The Spontaneous You
- Narrated by: Jack Wynters
- Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
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In The Spontaneous You, Norman explores man's fundamental questions: What is life? How do we live it? Why do we live it? and passes on the liberating answer to living free in the midst of frustrating circumstances. We can drive with confidence, as it were, the automobile of our daily living-and with zest and pleasure find the purpose in it not for ourselves but for others.
It is Norman's view that man's ultimate questions are not answered by external religious forms and the dogmas of a distant Deity. The answer is found within, not without: Christ in you, the hope of glory.
In chapters such as Modern Man and the Ultimate Question, Where Things Went Wrong and Why, You Are an Adult, Be One, The Great Why and the Total Answer, Norman explores these questions in a contemporary style that is as relevant today as when he wrote it.