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40 days on being a 7

Adventurer, spiritual leader, and artist Gideon Tsang tackles this question with the signature style of a Seven. Intermixed with stories of travel and making new friends in surprising places, is a commitment to honest self-assessment. Gideon shares how his Enneagram journey has led to personal and spiritual transformation in a series of readings that will delight readers and enlighten readers who want to understand the world of the Seven more fully.

Reviews:

“Highly relatable no matter what Enneagram number you are. Gideon Tsang mixes autobiography, leadership, and Enneagram coaching in a way that lets you know he isn't inviting you into a transformation that he hasn't already been willing to undertake himself, which makes him a guide you can trust on the journey to wholeness."

Scott Erickson, author of Say Yes

"As a somewhat formally unexplored Seven, I found so much of my own journey on each page of Gideon Tsang's forty days of public self-examination. Did I, too, become a spiritual leader as a subconscious effort to win the approval that my father withheld for most of my life? Is my owning nine bikes and a shelf full of professional camera gear an outgrowth of my own gluttonous propensities as it is for Gideon? Being almost twenty years further down the road than him, I can fully attest that the lesson of living each day with my worth fully sourced in Love has made my being a Seven much more of a blessing to myself and others than a curse. This book was incredibly validating and convicting!"

Ken Fong, Asian America podcast host

"Through wit, humor, and vulnerability, Gideon Tsang paints a vivid picture of the heart and mind of a Seven. Forty Days on Being a Seven offers revelatory insights, spiritual practices, and introspective tools that draw you deeper into your authentic self and present to the Divine Mystery."

Dominique DuBois Gilliard, author of Rethinking Incarceration

 
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Wildsam Texas Rivers

Gideon contributed as a photographer and writer to the Texas Rivers issues of Wildsam. Founded in 2012, Wildsam is an American travel brand built upon telling true stories of place. We seek out the real and rooted things, what’s truly authentic, and share the pathways to deep connections and wonde

 Garrett Leight Spectacle Magazine: Photographer and contributor

 

Coming Soon: Irreligious Spirituality

This book is a guide for spiritual inquiry for the irreligious. Today’s fastest growing demographic is of those who are spiritual but not religious. What are the timeless questions that religious traditions sought to answer?

Outside of the damage caused by organized religion over the years, most would agree that spirituality serves an important role in society. However, in today’s world, many of those roles have been decentralized to hospitals, schools, and social justice nonprofits. The question this book raises is where are the spaces where people can truly ask the difficult questions to help with their searching for spiritual meaning and guidance? This book attempts to offer a safe place, and some simple practices for the millions of “nones,” those individuals who are spiritual but not religious.