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While working as an attorney, Christine Lang voraciously pursued a cure for her persistent allergies. She eliminated her allergies, and along the way discovered an amazing gift – the ability to see energy and have conversations with people's spirits!
Christine now works as a medical intuitive, helping people understand how their physical symptoms contain messages from their spirits. With Christine as the translator, her clients engage in
...Your mind should be your safe zone, not the noisiest place in the world. Restore your inner peace.
If you are always on edge and unable to relax, this book is for you. Choose the pace that you want to live life at - you DO have a choice.
Control your thoughts; control your life; control your happiness.
The Art of Letting Go is all about organizing the mess in your mind. It's about how to stop focusing
6) The anxious generation: how the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of mental illness
When a man really knows what feels good to a woman ... he can give her the most electrifying sex she's ever had.
More than 70 percent of women don't reach orgasm from intercourse. The problem is that men don't know what sex feels like to a woman, and so they have a hard time a) reading her signals; b) giving her what she wants and needs; and c) making sure she's satisfied.
But a man can learn the secrets of how to make
...–from On Becoming an Artist
On Becoming an Artist is loaded with good news. Backed by her landmark scientific work on mindfulness and artistic nature, bestselling author and Harvard psychologist Ellen J. Langer shows us that creativity is not a rare gift that only some special few are born with, but rather an integral part of everyone’s makeup....
It is based on something that helped Jazz Thornton on her own journey towards mental health. A good friend wrote her a set of letters each in a separate labelled envelope. Every letter was specifically designed to help fight a particular feeling...
15) Independence Day: What I Learned About Retirement from Some Who've Done It and Some Who Never Will
Through a beautiful and happy-go-lucky childhood, to a confusing adolescence, abusive marriage, and finally freedom, Charlene Jeffs takes readers on a wandering journey through the joys and heartaches of her life within the FLDS Church.
Charlene was raised in the FLDS church by a loving mother and father, brothers, and sisters. Her childhood seemed nearly "normal" as she interacted with other kids her age, went to school, and learned how
...This is a book about bereavement and also about the many extraordinary happenings and signs from the afterlife that then followed. Louise talks about her personal experience of grief, in all its facets, and in a way that will resonate with readers who are bereaved. She also details, in careful and precise language, the succession of signs that she received, apparently from her husband after his death. She describes how to start with she was very
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