If You Can't Let It Go, Work It Through
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About the Book
Many of us, overwhelmed with stress, intense emotion, and knee-jerk reactions, long for the calm and unruffled detachment of spiritual leaders. We want to know their secret to rising above our human mistakes, to “just letting it go.” But it’s not that easy.
Mark Pelter left life as a Buddhist monk after 12 years, realizing he couldn’t let go of his reactive cycles of anger and fear. While continuing his own inner work, he began teaching and counseling others, and discovered the ancient Buddhist mind training practice known as lojong.
Combining the 59 slogans of lojong with meditation and journaling prompts, Pelter built a daily practice that helped his students move beyond the common platitude to “just let it go” and truly begin to work through their emotional obstacles. This guide to profound lovingkindness, both for ourselves and others, became If You Can’t Let It Go, Work It Through.
If You Can’t Let It Go, Work It Through isn’t just a Buddhist primer or another daily meditation journal, but a gentle investigation into our deeply conditioned patterns and how we might be liberated from them. In our volatile and uncertain world, Pelter offers readers a way to live with more spaciousness, generosity, and compassion.
About the Author
Mark Pelter has been a spiritual guide and counselor for 35 years, providing support for those seeking to understand and resolve their reactive patterns and emotional conditioning. His heart-centered work is grounded in his own ongoing spiritual practice and draws on decades of study in Eastern and Western wisdom traditions, as well as 12 years as a Buddhist monk.
Mark is the author of If You Can't Let It Go, Work It Through and Choosing What's Chosen You: A Guide for the Cultivation of Lovingkindness. He leads regular meditation practices, spiritual study groups, and mentoring within hospice and bereavement spaces, as well as offering individual counseling and coaching. He served as the Director of Twelve Meadows, a Center for Renewal, located in the High Sierras of California, before the Center burned in the 2008 wildfires.
Mark holds a BA in Psychology, an MA in Consciousness Studies, a Master of Divinity Degree, and has been a Board-Certified Chaplain for 26 years. He lives in Sacramento, California, and is a husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. You can learn more about Mark’s work at markpelter.com.