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Satya Robyn

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Born
in Redhill, The United Kingdom
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Member Since
December 2008


Satya Robyn is a writer living in Malvern, the UK. Her newest book is 'Dear Earth: Love, grief and activism'. Her author site is here.

She runs a Buddhist temple with her husband Kaspa and works as a psychotherapist, using Internal Family Systems. She's a member of Extinction Rebellion and takes part in regular Earth Vigils (www.earthvigil.co.uk).

Satya lives in the skirts of the Malvern hills with her husband Kaspa. her cat Roshi, her 3 bunnies and her two dogs Aiko and Ralph.
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Daily Prayer For The Earth

For a year from Sep 1st 2023, Rev. Satya Robyn will say a daily prayer for the Earth in a public place.

Why?

As more and species slide into extinction, as we lose rainforest and coral reef, and as the Earth’s temperature keeps on rising, the impact of human exploitation on our eco-systems is now impossible to deny or ignore. Prayer can act as an inoculation against the despair that leads to

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“I'm thinking about three things this morning. The obstacle is the path. Today is a good day. And what comes is a gift.”
Fiona Robyn

“Do you know what people really want? Everyone, I mean. Everybody in the world is thinking: I wish there was just one other person I could really talk to, who could really understand me, who'd be kind to me. That's what people really want, if they're telling the truth.”
Fiona Robyn, The Most Beautiful Thing

“The world was full of extraneous rubbish.”
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“Discipline" is a difficult word for most of us. It conjures up images of somebody standing over you with a stick, telling you that you're wrong. But self-discipline is different. It's the skill of seeing through the hollow shouting of your own impulses and piercing their secret. They have no power over you. It's all a show, a deception. Your urges scream and bluster at you; they cajole; they coax; they threaten; but they really carry no stick at all. You give in out of habit. You give in because you never really bother to look beyond the threat. It is all empty back there. There is only one way to learn this lesson, though. The words on this page won't do it. But look within and watch the stuff coming up-restlessness, anxiety, impatience, pain-just watch it come up and don't get involved. Much to your surprise, it will simply go away. It rises, it passes away. As simple as that. There is another word for self-discipline. It is patience.”
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“The beginning of being fine is noticing how things really are:

1. Life is uncertain, surprises are likely.
2. If you are alive, that’s good; lower the bar.
3. In a dark place, you still have what really counts.
4. If you are in a predicament, there will be a gate.
5. What you need might be given to you.
6. The true life is in between winning and losing.
7. If you have nothing - give it away.”
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“Attention is the most basic form of love; through it we bless and are blessed”
John Tarrant

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message 12: by Karen

Karen Tyrrell Thanks Fiona for friending,
Please check out Me and Her: A Memoir of Madness,
A Teachers gutsy story of parent harassment, mental breakdown & Recovery. How did I reclaim my life?
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Cheers,
Karen :)


message 11: by Tori

Tori Thanks for the friend request Fiona! Thaw looks awesome, and I'd be glad to help with the blogging! I'll be sure to check the links. Can't wait for it and good luck with the blogs! Have a nice day! (Or night, idk) :)
~T


message 10: by Satya

Satya Robyn Thank you Eva - I hope you find something you like!
Warmest,
Fiona


Eva-Marie Nevarez Thank you for the links and the friend request! I plan on checking each link out today and I also plan on getting The Blue Handbag soon- it looks good!


message 8: by Sam

Sam I'm sure I would, I'm certaintly enjoying all my bookclubs which are getting me to diversify my reading and the giveaways help too (I'm in the habit of entering as many as possible at the moment lol). I'm certaintly intriqued by the Blue Handbag and I'm dying to know what the mystery is but I will have to wait until I get it :-)


message 7: by Satya

Satya Robyn Hi Sam - no worries - and yes it looks like it'd be a different kind of book to your usual, but you never know you might like it!
Hope you have a good day too :)






message 6: by Sam

Sam Hiya Fiona, thanks for the warm hello and for the add :-) thanks for the links as well, I'll be checking them out later.

Can't wait for my library to get the Blue Handbag in so I can have a read. It sounded very interesting and a bit of a move away from my usual books.

Have a lush day

Sam :-)


message 5: by Holly

Holly Hi Fiona! Thank you for the warm hello. It's a bit cloudy over here, but it serves as perfect reading weather. Hope to read one of your books soon!


Lauren! Thanks for the request! and the compliment. :)


message 3: by Satya

Satya Robyn Thanks Ruth - I've put it on my Amazon wishlist!


message 2: by Satya

Satya Robyn You too, Cody!




message 1: by Cody

Cody Toohey Thanks for the message. Hope you're doing well.


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