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Come, take this journey with me. Open your heart to receive, as I share my story with you. Throughout this book keep an open mind and remember the same healing power that has saved me is the same healing that God has made available to you. You may feel stuck in the past, but you don't have to stay there. Have you been feeling like you're repeating the same year over and over. The New Year comes in, you're excited, you make another New Year's Resolutions, vow that you will be more positive this year than last year... yet the year is almost over and you realize you have repeated the year all over again. Feeling discouraged and unable to move forward with your life? I am here to tell you that you too can receive the same healing and deliverance. It's time for you to receive healing from sexual abuse, freedom from physical abuse and it's time that you take control over mental and emotional abuse. There's a way out. How do I know? Because I have been set free from all of the above and more. As you read my story, don't just look at it as my story, see your situation, see your struggle. God did it for me and He has already done it for you, but you must open your heart and receive it in Jesus' name. I decree and declare that your eyes shall be opened. I decree and declare that you shall move forward into the rewarding future God has for you. I decree and declare that the best is yet to come in your life. I decree and declare that you shall not look back but move forward into total freedom in Christ Jesus! You are NOT the least but you are the greatest. God has great things ahead for you and your family. You are blessed. You are loved. You are special. You deserve to be loved. There is nothing wrong with you. You are a jewel. You are the apple of God's eye. He has the very best...waiting...just...for...YOU! Let's get started, pray, open up this book and get ready to receive your healing and deliverance in Jesus' name!
Imagine if we treated broken hearts with the same respect and concern we have for broken arms? Psychologist Guy Winch urges us to rethink the way we deal with emotional pain, offering warm, wise, and witty advice for the broken-hearted. Real heartbreak is unmistakable. We think of nothing else. We feel nothing else. We care about nothing else. Yet while we wouldn’t expect someone to return to daily activities immediately after suffering a broken limb, heartbroken people are expected to function normally in their lives, despite the emotional pain they feel. Now psychologist Guy Winch imagines how different things would be if we paid more attention to this unique emotion—if only we can understand how heartbreak works, we can begin to fix it. Through compelling research and new scientific studies, Winch reveals how and why heartbreak impacts our brain and our behavior in dramatic and unexpected ways, regardless of our age. Emotional pain lowers our ability to reason, to think creatively, to problem solve, and to function at our best. In How to Fix a Broken Heart he focuses on two types of emotional pain—romantic heartbreak and the heartbreak that results from the loss of a cherished pet. These experiences are both accompanied by severe grief responses, yet they are not deemed as important as, for example, a formal divorce or the loss of a close relative. As a result, we are often deprived of the recognition, support, and compassion afforded to those whose heartbreak is considered more significant. Our heart might be broken, but we do not have to break with it. Winch reveals that recovering from heartbreak always starts with a decision, a determination to move on when our mind is fighting to keep us stuck. We can take control of our lives and our minds and put ourselves on the path to healing. Winch offers a toolkit on how to handle and cope with a broken heart and how to, eventually, move on.
We are smashed in our lives in some usual or unusual ways. The gloomy days eclipse us in a way that we gasp for breath, affairs go upside down; nothing seems to be frozen at that instant. We bleed in all viable ways, the tears concealed, but still, we cringe. The portion is broken, there is a pass in every single second when we encounter this. There is nothing that can stuff the spaces, but we all have to cure, as true healing is not of discovering broken, it is the rediscovery of unbroken. This reserve is for the readers to sense engaged, to know that restoration is crucial owing all of us have to enjoy the voyage of life. It is for the readers to feel attached and fortunate that one day everything is going to be exquisite. There are many like them who are wretched, as they will read this book they’ll get to know in what ways people are broken and still they are striving hard to fix. No spark can bring darkness when there are desires in hearts. In deep dark seas, the sun detects the way to bring light to the earth, whatever the obstacles are. We’re going through anguish in our lives, and we still believe that there is something healthier for us to occur. With the aim of virtual support and affection, we hope the readers will find them confined to the stories and poems of this volume.
It started with Margreet's desire to flee from her parental home. Away from of the realm of control, intimidation, manipulation and condemnation She applied was accepted left for pension Bloemenzicht. It's the start of her LIFE A part of the book: Chapter 1. A big step It seemed to be so simple, but it wasn't. Margreet had decided to pack everything she thought she would need in a month into two suitcases. But what should she take with her, and what not? Yesterday she had received an email from Pension Bloemenhof, informing her that she had been hired for a trial month. Margreet had been as happy as a child. Not so much because of the kind of work, it was yet to be seen if she would like it, but because she could get away, away from her parental home where she'd always felt she somehow didn't fit in. She had walked on tiptoe, figuratively, to not stand out. She had tried terribly hard to do everything perfectly so that she might fit in after all. But apparently it had never been good enough. At primary school, learning was still going well, but at secondary school it went wrong. She did more than she could, but it felt like she was missing out on everything. She felt rushed, and a failure. It wasn't about her mind, she was smart enough, but about the pressure from her parents to perform way beyond her capabilities, which had killed her. And she had known intuitively: I have to get out of here, away from my parental home, away from… well, of what? It was still hard to describe, and especially hard to accept that her childhood hadn't been what it should have been, to accept that she hadn't gotten what she needed to be herself, to develop herself into who she really was. The therapist she'd been with, had called it the burden of intimidation and manipulation, the burden of control. Margreet had recognized it, nodded vigorously as the therapist explained it, but she couldn't turn the tide, couldn't stand it she wasn't able to live the way she wanted to live. Wasn't that another problem? The problem that she didn't really know how she wanted to live, that she didn't know what life was? That she didn't know who she really was and what she really liked? It had upset her for a long time. She'd been torn between possibilities, but whatever she'd come up with, for and about herself, she couldn't figure it out. In the end she had come to only one conclusion: she wasn’t able to see herself through her own eyes. She looked, as she always had done, through her parents' eyes, and felt that whatever came to her mind would be disapproved by them. How on earth was she supposed to get off this treadmill? It felt like a first, big step to leave home. She had scoured the internet for a job, applied for all kinds of things without success, until she discovered the advertisement from Pension Bloemenhof in a quiet area on the edge of a Limburg village. She'd sensed something that made her feel sure she had to be there, and immediately sent her application email, and there had been a conviction in her that she would be successful this time. She had no idea why, actually had thought it was quite bizarre, but her feeling turned out to be correct. It had been only a few hours before she got an answer back that she could come in for a trial run in November, asking if she was able to come a few days before to explore the guest house and get settled in. It was already the end of October, so that would be very soon, just about right away, she thought. Ha, nothing better than that! The sooner she could go, the better! And it was so ideal, she had already understood from the advertisement, she could live internally, on her own within the guest house. A place of your own, within safe walls. She didn't know how it was possible, but it already felt that way in advance, like a safe place of her own.
This compelling story of personal healing is interwoven with scriptural proofs that God heals today. It is a testimony that Jesus’s death, resurrection, and present life have not only provided forgiveness of sin but have also allowed us to walk in wholeness as we are restored to the Father. In this supernatural realm, all things are made new!
Hearts divided between the flesh and the Spirit know only heartache, but spiritual healing takes place when God knits your heart back together with His love. We are living in tumultuous days. God knows us and is with us. What does He see in His children? Does He see them walking in victory? Does He see hearts that have been transformed, making His Holy Spirit’s dwelling place one of holiness? Victory, transformation, holiness—most believers have no life knowledge of these truths, but their heads are crammed to overflowing with what they can tell you about them. Today’s believer deeply needs a message of the availability of victory, of true heart transformation, and of holiness that meets the demand of God’s heart. Spiritual Healing is for the anemic believer; it is for the anemic church.
The use of Mudras, or "yoga of the hands", has been recognised for centuries as a simple yet effective healing tool, known to prevent and cure illnesses and bring about spiritual regeneration. This book examines Mudras, and teaches how regular practice can rejuvenate your body and mind and transform your everyday life. Covering all you need to know about performing Mudras, this insightful and informative book will enable you to gain an understanding of a form of yoga that has already helped thousands of people. Clear illustrations explain exactly how to use Mudras, and chapters explore everything from the use of Mudras in dance and martial arts to diet and the practice of visualisation. Further sections look at how combining Mudras with positive colours and music can improve your wellbeing. They take minutes to perform, and can be done almost anywhere at any time, yet the effects are hugely beneficial. This book is a must for anyone who wants to unlock their spirituality and change their daily lives. Mudras are believed to be the key to spiritual and mental wellbeing, and will radically enhance every aspect of your existence.
How to approach cancer through material, supernatural, magical, and love pathways is described in this introduction to the author's Four Pathways chakras method. Original.
First published in 1996. One spring morning a gardener noticed an unfamiliar seedling poking through the ground near the rocky, untidy edge of his garden ... So begins the parable that sets the tone for this inspiring, heartfelt new book for caregivers to bereaved children. By comparing grief counseling to gardening, Dr. Wolfelt frees caregivers of the traditional medical model of bereavement care, which implies that grief is an illness that must be cured. He suggests that caregivers instead embrace a more holistic view of the normal, natural and necessary process that is grief. He then explores the ways in which bereaved children can not only heal but grow through grief. Healing the Bereaved Child also contains chapter after chapter of practical caregiving guidelines: • How a grieving child thinks, feels and mourns: What makes each child's grief unique; How the bereaved child heals: the six needs of mourning; Foundations of counseling bereaved children; Counseling techniques (play, art, writing, nature and many others; more than ,15 pages!); A family systems approach to counseling; Support groups for bereaved kids, including a 10 session model; Helping grieving children at school, including a crisis response team model; Helping the grieving adolescent; Self-care for the child’s bereavement caregiver. A must-read for child counselors, hospice caregivers, funeral direc­tors, school counselors and teach­ers, clergy, parents-anyone who wants to offer support and com­panionship to children affected by the death of someone loved.