Time after time, in my self-healing heart centered consultations
with my clients, both civilian and veterans, I take great pride in my ability
to identify and connect the soul dots of their lives ~ identifying the people
who have touched their hearts and souls and setting the stage to acknowledge
and thank them for being gifts in their lives. That is the Christmas gift I
share with you this year and also do it with great joy and gratefulness: Allen
L Roland, PhD
~ William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
1. SETTING THE STAGE ~ Seeing your life as a Quest through a Life Chart
You
have access to these self-healing steps in my updated Kindle Book RADICAL
THERAPY, SURRENDER TO LOVE AND HEAL YOURSELF IN SEVEN SESSIONS (not seven
years). Here is the Kindle link http://www.amazon.com/Radical-Therapy-Surrender-Yourself-Sessions-ebook/dp/B00JGE5VQE
Most
people are not aware that you do NOT need a Kindle to read an Amazon eBook. You can download a
free program from Amazon called Kindle for PC, and read it on your computer. Link
below:
2. START THANKING PEOPLE ~ The soul only reveals itself to a grateful
heart
Just
thank them and let them know why they are or were a gift in your life ~ and
watch what happens!
As
you thank these people, your heart will begin to open and you will feel it on a
soul level ~ Your perception will change, you will begin to see through
different eyes, eyes unclouded by fear and resentment and instead you will be
more receptive to the love that was always there. (Don't hesitate to call or
email me at this point (707) 935-1908 ~ I love being part of that inner
celebration)
This
is my Christmas self-healing gift to you, dear reader ~ and if you do your
gratitude homework you just may sense your deep connection to a Unified Field of love and soul consciousness
~ that exists not only beyond time and space but also beneath our deepest
fears and whose principle property is the universal urge to unite.
CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS,
“Cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.”
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