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The Honeymoon Effect
Posted on June 3, 2013 1 Comment
Hay House graciously gave me the book The Honeymoon Effect: The Science of Creating Heaven on Earth by Bruce Lipton, in return for an objective review of it. First off, don’t let the title scare you. This book is much deeper than the cover alludes to, and that is hugely appreciated. The Honeymoon Effect is described as: “A […]
Your Hidden Symmetry
Posted on May 17, 2013 2 Comments
I received this book from Hay House in exchange for my honest opinion of it. I have anticipated Your Hidden Symmetry: How Your Birth Date Reveals the Plan for Your Life by Jean Haner, ever since I read and loved her other two books: The Wisdom of Your Face and The Wisdom of Your Child’s Face. […]
Living Beyond Our Challenges
Posted on May 13, 2013 8 Comments
Challenge sounds so much more manageable than struggle. And when we’re in it, we need all the help we can receive. We may go through phases when we fragment daily, only to piece ourselves together enough to repeat the cycle the next day. You’ve been there, you know what I mean. Thankfully, these cycles aren’t permanent. But […]
Do Not Go Quietly
Posted on April 24, 2013 Leave a Comment
Do Not Go Quietly (A Guide to Living Consciously and Aging Wisely for People Who Weren’t Born Yesterday), by George and Sedena Cappannelli, was given to me by Hay House in exchange for my honest opinion of it. The introduction reveals that over the next decades half our population will be age 50 and older, for the […]
One Thousand Gifts
Posted on April 21, 2013 1 Comment
One Thousand Gifts, by Ann Voskamp, is a beautiful guide to living grace and gratitude in the middle of regular daily life. “A dare to live fullly right where you are”, this book does not pretend a perfect practice–but it delivers a spiritually supported process. Constantly, consistently, with personal failings. Embrace the imperfections, begin again. The journey itself is a […]