yung pueblo, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, Lighter, discusses the journey that was this book, the search inward to examine anxieties and fears that once closed him off and made him a stranger to himself.
Random House Group is thrilled to offer a special opportunity to learn directly from this beloved author at his Virtual Workshop: Writing Your Healing. Join us on Thursday, January 26 at 7:30 p.m. ET on Zoom. pueblo will guide us through various writing exercises for processing emotions, letting go, and deepening your relationships, all inspired by Lighter. Please have your materials of choice on hand, whether you prefer pencil and paper, ink, a tablet, or any other medium.
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About the Book
Lighter
Let Go of the Past, Connect with the Present, and Expand the Future
Yung Pueblo
A radically compassionate plan for turning inward and lifting the heaviness that prevents us from healing ourselves and the world, from the New York Times bestselling author of Clarity & Connection
“During the years when I had abandoned myself, my mind felt undeniably heavy. I knew I needed to find a clear way to help me feel lighter.”
Yung Pueblo’s path to deep healing began only after years of drug abuse had taken a toll on his mind and body. Searching for a way forward, he found that by honestly examining and addressing the anxieties and fears that he had been running away from, he no longer felt like a stranger inside of his heart and mind. And once he dedicated himself to meditation and trusting his intuition, he started to finally feel mentally lighter, with more love emerging from within. This was not an easy journey, and it's one that he is still on, but it showed him that real healing is possible.
In Lighter, Yung Pueblo demonstrates how we can all move forward in our healing, from learning self-compassion to letting go to becoming emotionally mature. As the heaviness falls away, our minds will finally stop feeling overburdened with tension and we’ll be able to reconnect with the present. And the world around us will hopefully become more inviting in crisp and newly vibrant ways. But these are just the first steps. As we grow stronger and expand our self-awareness, it’s our responsibility—and also part of the healing journey—to take actions to support the health and harmony of all people. The final section of Lighter shows how we can and must contribute to building a world that is no longer structurally harmful but, instead, structurally compassionate.
Yung Pueblo’s hope is that as more of us heal, our actions will become more intentional, our decisions will become more compassionate, our thinking will become clearer, and the future will become brighter.