Summary of Louise L. Hay & David Kessler s You Can Heal Your Heart
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Louise, the mother of the New Thought movement, was one of the first to connect physical ailments and their corresponding thought patterns and emotional issues. She explained that we each experience grief differently because we have different thoughts about our grief.
#2 When a client tells you they will never love again, take it as a statement, not a fact. It could create reality, but it doesn’t serve the client or their loss. They may believe they will never love again because of their loss.
#3 We all have a tendency to take the negative path in relationships, but there are also those who do their best to end things well and find the positive.
#4 The work will be about affirmations applied to grief and loss. It will bring hope to sorrow. We can teach people that they can go from grief to peace, and show them how to do it.

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Date de parution 23 mars 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669358787
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Louise L. Hay & David Kessler's You Can Heal Your Heart
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7
Insights from Chapter 1



#1

Louise, the mother of the New Thought movement, was one of the first to connect physical ailments and their corresponding thought patterns and emotional issues. She explained that we each experience grief differently because we have different thoughts about our grief.

#2

When a client tells you they will never love again, take it as a statement, not a fact. It could create reality, but it doesn’t serve the client or their loss. They may believe they will never love again because of their loss.

#3

We all have a tendency to take the negative path in relationships, but there are also those who do their best to end things well and find the positive.

#4

The work will be about affirmations applied to grief and loss. It will bring hope to sorrow. We can teach people that they can go from grief to peace, and show them how to do it.

#5

It is important to acknowledge the reality of your loss, even though you want your loved one back. You must accept that your life is now complete, and that you will die one day. But you must also find peace in the fact that love is eternal and never dies.

#6

There are many different types of loss. While loss is loss, it’s important to understand that there are many different types of specific losses, and that grief is a reaction to those losses.

#7

Losses can be complicated if they are a surprise. When someone wants a separation, but the other person doesn’t, the loss is considered to be complicated. However, no matter how complex, the possibility for healing is always there.

#8

During the storm, you can’t wait to find out what's going to happen. But during the limbo of loss, you're terrified of the worst outcomes. You become paralyzed and are no help to others or yourself.

#9

Loss is universal, and it is up to you how you deal with it. You can choose to focus on healing, or you can become a victim of the pain. Affirmations are a valuable tool that can steer your thoughts toward healing and away from suffering.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

The end of a relationship can be positive or negative, but it should not be dark.

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