Self-Help

The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham - The Law of Attraction
The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham - The Law of Attraction

Review:I love Jerry & Esther Hicks; i suggest reading as much as possible but i love their audio tapes. I listen to them all the time on youtube; and they are my favorite meditation/type to listen too; i can listen to esther for hours & hours; i just love her!! Read more

A Course of Love: Combined Volume
A Course of Love: Combined Volume

Review:This book has been an integral part of my spiritual journey. Along with Oneness through Rasha, it is helping me establish a new way of thinking. It is the conclusion to the old pattern, and the beginning of a new life. Read more

and Finding the Courage Within - My Story of Love
and Finding the Courage Within - My Story of Love

Review:Taylor is HEARTLESS to all the Armstrong children, not to mention her own daughter, Kennedy!! This book being written and published so soon and the horrible content about Russell is only going to HAUNT THESE KIDS for the rest of their lives. THIS BOOK IS A FORM OF EMOTIONAL ABUSE TO ALL TAYLOR'S VICTIMS! (children). And how is she helping DV victims?? She gives no guidance or steps to actually benefit battered women. And what if she abused Russell like many believe. Her UNSTABLE, AGGRESIVE BEH... Read more

The Seven Levels of Intimacy
The Seven Levels of Intimacy

Review:Kelly demystifies the ways of human interaction and intimacy. I wish I had read this book prior as part of my wedding preparations, but as it is, this will help me form a meaningful and intimate relationship later in life. Read more

Coping and Healing After the Sudden Death of a Loved One
Coping and Healing After the Sudden Death of a Loved One

Review:This book was recommended to me after the sudden death of my husband. It addresses many of the thoughts and feelings I had and made me feel like I wasn't the only one. It addresses various types of untimely death, so I would recommend it to anyone who has lost a loved one to any type of unexpected 0death. Read more

No Death, No Fear: Comforting Wisdom for Life
No Death, No Fear: Comforting Wisdom for Life

Review:I do not believe one book will answer the questions of dying or what happens to us after we die. But, I must confess, Thich Nhat Hanh has given me something to ponder. I would recommend reading this book if you sincerely want to know more about facing death. Read more

The Spiritual Classic & International Bestseller - The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
The Spiritual Classic & International Bestseller - The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying

Review:This book is a classic! Even though this book has been around for a while and I have read it many times, it never gets old or outdated. The wisdom that this book brings is priceless. I will always have a copy of this book somewhere in my collection! Read more

What the Dying Have to Teach Doctors - Clergy and Their Own Families
What the Dying Have to Teach Doctors - Clergy and Their Own Families

Review:I have begun reading the literature of death and dying to prepare myself for the death of a loved one. All my life I have struggled with the thought of losing her, and now it appears that time may be coming quickly. I enjoyed most of this book, especially the talk of the Stages, but I found some of the use of the royal "We" that EKR uses to be off-putting. But, I'm sure that was the way to write at the time. The book has been a good introduction to the topic, and will help me as I continue learn... Read more

What's Heaven?
What's Heaven?

Review:I was very disappointed and would not give a child such vague waffle. I suggest the author reads "The Thibetan Book of the Dead" or some of George King's brilliant teachings on life after death. As a child I was fortunate to be surrounded by people who were equally as keen to apply their intelligence to life as they were to death. As it is such a vital subject that affects us all, why do we continue to deal in child-like analogies. There are enough excellent books around that tell us oth... Read more

A Practical Guide for Bringing Care and Comfort at the End of Life
A Practical Guide for Bringing Care and Comfort at the End of Life

Review:Maggie Callanan, along with Patricia Kelley, wrote “Final Gifts”, a groundbreaking book about how people die. “Final Journeys” is a companion book and focuses on the care giver’s role and how they can best help the dying and take care of themselves at the same time. She explains how entering hospice care is not ‘giving up’, what paperwork the dying (which is all of us, really) should have completed to make things easier for themselves and their loved ones, that it’s okay for the dying and the fa... Read more

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