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You Can Heal Your Life Companion Book (Hay House Lifestyles) By Louise Hay ( Hay House )
Release Date: 2002-01-01
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List Price: $17.95
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Product Description
In this book Louise applies techniques of self-love and positive thinking to a wide range of topics that affect us all on a daily basis.
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wonderful book! ( susanne10496 )
This is a wonderful book to work with. I recommend it to anyone who has the "You Can Heal Your Life Books".
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I Loved This Book ( pammur )
As another reviewer said, it is hard work, but worth it. It made me look inward and really take a look at things. I'm glad I went through the work. This was my first book by this author.
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love it...but hard work
i've only done the first few exercises, they are pretty hard for me :D it's actually the hardest work i think i ever done on myself ! well worth the money :D
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Helpful but painful
I found this book helpful for working out what my subconscious expectations were in different areas of my life (career, relationship, health etc)which was actually quite painful. I was then guided to create affirmations to change my expectations. Highly recommended if you want to do some soul searching.
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She should practice what she preaches ( bonitamaus )
If I could give no stars, I would. I'm putting this review on each of Louise Hay's titles to warn people who fall into believing that this is a caring, compassionate person. I met her recently at an event and was about to compliment her on one of the books her company publishes that Dr. Dyer wrote for children. Louise Hay was so incredibly rude to me before I even got to open my mouth that I was shocked. The woman seemed to be only about capitalism, power and ego and, though I had been a previous customer of her publishing company, I will NEVER purchase anything by them again nor will I recommend them. I will not give money to someone so ill-behaved, let alone someone who's telling others to be nice when they haven't learned that lesson themselves. Louise Hay, I hope someone on your team shares this with you. You should be ashamed of yourself for being so nasty!
By contrast, I have dealt with the people at Sound's True a zillion times and all of them are as nice as can be and behave in accordance with their products. I spoke with their people at the same event (and others before it) and they were all lovely.
And, no, I do not work for or am in any way compensated by Sound's True. I simply people should know the truth about who practices what they preach and who doesn't. In my opinion, Hay's behavior was one step down from Cruella De Ville. If you're shocked reading that, imagine how shocked I was experiencing it from her.
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