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One sweet nugget is his recommendation to set aside a "mindfulness day" every week.
Densely packed with scientific information communicated in an engaging as possible manner, this book describes recent scientific discoveries about the Zero Point Field, or the energy field that is omnipresent. I call this the “place” where God hangs out.
A sequel to “The Field”, this book delves into the scientific evidence that conscious intention and prayer have tangible effects on people and things.
Dr. Luskin provides medical reasons to embrace forgiveness along with step-by-step instructions on how to forgive.
Even though the author is extremely self-indulgent in describing her year’s odyssey to three continents, this memoir enchants you with its spiritual quest for love and self-knowledge. I gave this book to several friends for the December 2007 holidays.
Marshall Rosenberg provides a method for conflict resolution that centers on recognizing the unmet human needs that negative emotions point to.
This is a classic volume on the law of attraction and the power of emotions.
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