"Walking on water is certainly miraculous, but walking peacefully on earth is an even greater miracle. Changing water to wine is wondrous, but it is more practical to change an unhealthy craving into a healthy desire. Raising the dead is clearly a miraculous demonstration of God's power, but so is healing your daughter's tummy ache or ... better yet, making you and your loved ones feel vibrantly healthy so you don't get sick in the first place. The power to create practical miracles is now within the reach of every person." -- John Gray According to John Gray, author of the phenomenal #1 bestseller Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus , just as the pace of life has accelerated so has your potential for change. By awakening your hidden power to create practical miracles, you will more effectively adjust to life's challenges and respond with greater peace, joy, confidence, and love. When you feel a need to change, you will develop the ability to follow through without anxiety, resistance, indecision or procrastination. You will be able to release such negative reactions as blame, judgement, or resentment, and respond in stressful circumstances with understanding, patience and kindness. In order to fill each day with increasing wonder, power, and fulfillment, John Gray provides Nine Guiding Principles for creating miracles in your life as well as new practical tools and techniques for taking charge or your personal destiny. The nine Natural Energy Techniques do not take years of long practice to master; they can easily fit into your life, and they work right away. These nine energy techniques
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John Gray is an American relationship counselor, lecturer, and author. In 1969, he began a nine-year association with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi before beginning his career as an author and personal relationship counselor. In 1992 he published the book Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, which became a long-term best seller and formed the central theme of his subsequent books and career activities. His books have sold millions of copies.
Easy to read..helped me to understand the seven year cycles and stages of growth..Found the blockbuster techniques very useful..Love learning about healing the body mind heart and soul..Important knowledge about understanding our feelings and what happens when the emotion that we really want to feel gets blocked..Equally important when we are at a growth stage and it gets blocked..Eg: if you're at the affection or real intimacy growth stage and for whatever reason that doesn't eventuate you will be looking for a healing romance or in search of real intimacy..the dangerous effect of that stage you could even have a torrid love affair..The healing romance is definitely the better option..Or you could be at the stage where you are suddenly seeking to do things you could never do before or travel to places you always wanted to visit..When I looked at these two growth stages instant recall to friends that are in those stages actually I could see a whole lot of what drives most people I know.. Amazing..Yes Practical Miracles..Really Healing to Body, Mind, heart & Spirit..
I've been interested in checking out "Men are From Mars and Women..." for a while now, but the library doesn't have that one on CD, so I checked this one out in the hope that it would live up to its predecessor's reputation. This, to me, reads like a new-age self-help book. Unfortunately, that wasn't what I was looking for, and this was not the kind of thing I find interesting or helpful. On the bright side, some of the meditation techniques and the way he ties them to the four "elements" of earth, air, fire, and water came across like spell casting that I can work into a 1EAD&D game. There were also observations about the stages people go through that seem to fall into 7-year cycles. I've heard of books on the topic, but haven't read any of those. Also, he breaks down the last few decades in Western culture into similar chunks of time. The rest kind of made me yawn. I've heard that argument about positivity and frame of mind healing people as well as a placebo can, but the writer does not quote an abundance of scientific studies. That's part of what makes it sound "new age" to me rather than a hard-hitting scholarly work. Maybe it's more up someone else's alley, but I doubt I'll remember much of it a year from now. I've heard that "eating only when hungry" thing from Buddhists. I've heard that "try drinking nothing but water for a month" from Richard Simmons. This writer recommends that people too overweight to work out start with breathing exercises and meditation, and I'm curious to see if that worked for anyone who tried it.
Thought provoking questions and advice. I have applied some already..you don't have to read Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus to read this book