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Self-Help

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by Michael Dawson
"Forgiveness asks us to stop pointing our finger at the people and events in the world as the cause of our pain, and turn instead to the unforgiven thoughts in our own minds.Here we can create change, which will lead to an ever-increasing sense of inner peace."
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by Eileen Caddy
This book invites you to make a free and informed choice to bring more love into your life, and then helps you implement your choice in a step-by-step clear and confident way.
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by Tony Mitton
Though unconditional love has only recently entered our general thinking, its realisation has always been part of the Findhorn Community's work and purpose. In this perceptive, entertaining and very personal book, Tony Mitton explores its implications and applications in everyday life, also clarifying confusions about its meaning. He shows that unconditional love is built into our physical nature and can be given and received by everyone, of whatever faith or even none. He suggests that in our present critical times we need to make it part of us, and the exercises in the book help readers to make it come naturally to them.
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by Ann Gadd
Are your habits driving you crazy? Are you sabotaging yourself through your unconscious, seemingly uncontrollable actions? Do you constantly lose your keys, procrastinate, bite your nails, battle to be punctual, snore, play with your hair, drink too much coffee or smoke 20 cigarettes a day?
Through their very repetition, learning how to understand and change or eliminate our habits is a great way of becoming happier, healthier human beings.
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by John L Payne
"The healing power of this book comes from stating simple truths and acknowledging what is without pretenses or masks... John Payne highlights how hidden loyalties and our need to be right are at the heart of many of life's challenges and how the stories we create are the cause of much illusion, pain and dysfunction in our lives. His refreshing take on forgiveness will take you on a journey where judgement will fall away and being authentic to who you are will once more come to the fore, relieving the burden of guilt, shame, resentment and anger."
Iyanla Vanzant, author of Living through the Meantime
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