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And Then There Was Heaven: A Journey of Hope and Love by Roland M. Comtois
"Acclaimed channel and author Roland Comtois has spent a lifetime channeling life-altering spiritual messages to people of all faiths. Now he has channeled his heavenly energy into his new book, And Then There Was Heaven: A Journey of Hope and Love, first by recording his life's story and the incredible experiences of love and healing he shared with the people he met along his journey, then by personally blessing the books as they were being printed."
Jun 12, 2009 - 10:05:57 AM
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Learning from the Light: Pre-death Experiences, Prophecies, and Angelic Messages of Hope by Dr. John Lerma
We learn in Dr. Lerma's book how he has devoted his career to compiling anecdotal and scientific research on near-death and pre-death experiences, hallucinations, visions, synchronicities, and angelic conversations of terminally-ill patients. He recounts in Learning From the Light how children and adults confront their deaths through the comforting visions of divine beings. He is currently involved in a research project in palliative medicine with MD Anderson Hospital, the leading cancer institute in the world.
Jun 2, 2009 - 2:10:15 AM
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The Living Universe by Duane Elgin
The Living Universe is a powerful and timely exploration of spiritual awakening and transformation. The author, Duane Elgin, transforms our understanding of the universe, consciousness, and our role as participants in the cosmos. At a time when the world is facing a host of problems, Elgin answers vital questions about the present and and offers an action plan for the future.
May 27, 2009 - 10:05:40 AM
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Rituals for Love and Romance: Attract Your Soulmate with Self-Love and Ceremony by Rev. Laurie Sue Brockway
In this article, author Rev. Laurie Sue Brockway tells us how t
his book is brimming with rituals, ceremonies and blessings that allow us to combine everyday life with the spiritual realm. Ritual arouses emotions and sends signals to the psyche in a positive way, and in doing so begins to bring us closer to our goals — or draw them closer to us.
May 26, 2009 - 10:00:59 AM
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Healing into Possibility: The Transformational Lessons of a Stroke by Alison Bonds Shapiro
Alison Bonds Shapiro suffered two strokes, 24 hours apart. Today, after a remarkable recovery, she is a business consultant, college board chair, active grandmother, and motivational speaker. Healing into Possibility chronicles her experience as she discovered that how she brought herself to recovery would make all the difference in what happened to her after her stroke.
May 14, 2009 - 10:19:47 AM
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The Revolutionary Trauma Release Process -- Transcend Your Toughest Times by David Berceli
Holding the initial reaction of fear, contraction, freezing or numbing can lead to depression, chronic pain or fatigue, insomnia and a variety of other ailments. Berceli's exercises are uniquely designed to trigger the muscle release that is necessary in order for our bodies and psyches to heal. The Revolutionary Trauma Release Process may offer tremendous comfort to almost everybody who tries it.
Apr 29, 2009 - 8:23:44 AM
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Limitless You: The Infinite Possibilities of a Balanced Brain By Lee Gerdes
Limitless You is an amazing book, all about an intriguing new technique for balancing the brain and adjusting old neural patterns. Also known as "Brain State Conditioning," the author, Lee Gerdes, has found new methods for diagnosing and healing old imbalances that may be leftover from traumatic moments in the past. According to Gerdes, getting back in balance may be the key to overcoming a variety of physical, emotional, and spiritual problems as well as leading to increased performance and flexibility in every facet of life.
Apr 14, 2009 - 10:00:00 AM
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Frank Advice From Cancer Memoir: Elizabeth Bayer’s Inspiring Legacy Continues In Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Cancer Book
Chicken Soup for the Soul has made Elizabeth’s poignant true story, It’s Just a Word: Reclaiming Your Life Through Cancer – Beautifully, available to the public in Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Cancer Book. As a book within a book, It’s Just a Word is an inspirational, frank memoir that brings forth a distinct viewpoint – the powerful 45-page handbook was written to help others embrace life with cancer as Elizabeth did.
Apr 8, 2009 - 10:05:36 AM
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You The Smart Patient by Mehmet C. Oz, M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D.
"No matter where you are in the mix, navigating through the health care system can be a complicated process. This book helps give power back where it belongs" to the patient.
It encourages questioning, investigating and challenging to become informed. Make no mistake - while the tone of this book is often irreverent, the message is important: being a smart patient empowers you to receive the best health care possible. This is a must have reference book for every one of us."
Apr 6, 2009 - 10:05:00 AM
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Catching the Big Fish by David Lynch
Catching the Big Fish, is one giant analogy for the underlining theme of the entire reading. The book begins, "Ideas are like fish". The point here is that if you wade in shallow water your whole life you will catch shallow water fish that serve virtually no purpose. It is only after diving (Meditation) into deeper water, (the Unified Field) that you will begin catching larger fish (Ideas).
Apr 4, 2009 - 10:00:54 AM
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Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Cancer Book by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and David Tabatsky
For millions of people worldwide, a cancer diagnosis can feel like a death sentence. It’s compounded by
feelings of loneliness and isolation, prompting many patients to withdraw from friends and family. But what if cancer
inspired you to do just the opposite? What if it meant a call to community outreach, a mended family relationship, or a fresh
perspective on life’s priorities? Chicken Soup for the Soul® has brought cancer patients and their loved ones the courage and
strength to face the disease head-on. This book also includes Elizabeth Bayer's inspirational memoir It's Just a Word.
Mar 9, 2009 - 8:31:49 AM
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The Art of Effortless Living by Ingrid Bacci, Ph.D.
Ingrid Bacci is an internationally recognized medical intuitive healer, author and inspirational trainer of personal and physical self-empowerment. The Art of Effortless Living is that rare book that has grown more relevant with time since it was first published nine years ago. The author, Ingrid Bacci, was ahead of the pack in bringing us so many ways to reconcile mind, spirit and body. A close re-read rewards one immediately with a wealth of wisdom and techniques for letting go of stress and regaining mental, spiritual, emotional and physical well being.
Mar 2, 2009 - 7:33:18 AM
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Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
"Eat, Pray, Love lingers in the mind long after you’ve finished the last page. This remarkable saga of the author’s travels and awakening to love of self and love of the world is filled with humor, insight and wisdom. You cheer when she cheers, cry when she cries, and see the beauty of the world anew through her eyes...
If you’ve ever experienced love, divorce, depression, or any version of “the dark night of the soul” you will recognize what Gilbert is feeling, and marvel at her ability to describe those moments, much less to find humor in them. Conversely, if you ever experienced love, spiritual connection or glimpses of enlightenment, you will recognize the truth of what she is recounting in the high points of her journey. "
Feb 26, 2009 - 8:35:22 AM
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