Tuesday, April 3, 2012

You Can Create An Exceptional Life

You Can Create An Exceptional Life by Louise Hay & Cheryl Richardson For countless people, the words of Louise Hay have served as a beacon, leading them out of the darkness of despair and into the light of a better life. Cheryl Richardson is one of the many individuals whom Louise has greatly influenced . . . before going on to become a best-selling author herself. So what happens when these two combine their collective wisdom into one book? The result is what you’re now holding in your hands. As Louise and Cheryl engage in a series of empowering and intimate conversations, you’ll feel as if you’re simultaneously having lunch with your best friends and also attending a master class put on by two leaders of the self-empowerment movement.
Louise Hay is a famous author and pioneer of self-healing guidance. She has written many books, including the original 'Heal Your Body' and 'You Can Heal Your Life' books; and these have become international best sellers. The teachings of Louise Hay have helped thousands to heal their lives and find a better way of living. Enabling them to realise that the power to change their lives, lay within themselves. By identifying and resolving issues from the past, releasing negative thoughts and behaviour patterns and finally embracing the healing effects of love and forgiveness, she has mapped out a path to life transformation. Her work encompasses many well established disciplines including meditation, positive affirmations and the development of self approval. As a metaphysical counsellor she has devoted her life to assisting others in discovering and using the full potential of their own creative powers. It could be said that all the wonderful works that Louise has done over the course of her life could be put down to the traumatic time she had in childhood. She was raped at the age of five and experienced abuse in various forms for most of her formative years. Having had a successful career as a model and coming out of a marriage after fourteen years she began working with and learning from, the Church of Religious science. Out of this work she produced the first version of the "Heal Your Body" book which was then more of a list of physical ailments and the likely emotional/mental causes. When Louise was subsequently diagnosed with Vaginal Cancer, whilst obviously a shock, it came as no real surprise as she had already learned of the effects of anger and resentment on the body and with her background she knew this was a likely cause. Having focused her attention on reading, learning and in some cases trying just about every kind of alternative treatment and cleansing programme, Louise realised that the key lay in loving herself. Six months later doctors confirmed what Louise already knew, that there was now no trace of cancer in her body. What more proof did she need In hindsight it is easy to see the wonderful progression that Louise made and that without that initial traumatic childhood we may not have the valuable gifts that Louise has shared with us. Louise now has a successful publishing house "Hay House" which she created herself , through which she publishes her own and other similar authors books. Whilst not involved now, for years she ran the successful "Hayride", a regular gathering for those with Aids which still carries on today. As she enters the next stage of her life Louise has tended to focus more on her "Elders of Excellence" development work, encouraging people approaching their later years to take their rightful place in society as teachers of wisdom.
For the last twenty years Cheryl Richardson has dedicated her personal and professional life to the importance of self-care by teaching from her own experience. In the past,she's sacrificed her health and relationships for work, given to others at the expense of her own needs, and watched her dreams slip through the cracks of a busy life. As a result, she's learned a lot about what it takes to put an end to the madness. And, as she grew and evolved, she has shared the practical tools and resources she has used in the hope that it helps you to improve your own life. Self-care is good for the planet. From years of personal experience, as well as coaching great men and women, she has come to understand that selfishness leads to selflessness. When we care deeply for ourselves, we naturally begin to care for others – our families, our friends, our greater global community, and the environment – in a healthier and more effective way. We tell the truth. We make choices from love instead of guilt and obligation. And we soon realize that we’re all connected and that our individual actions affect a greater whole.

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