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Follow what you know in your heart

27 Mar 2008
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Never let the odds keep you from pursuing what you know in your heart you were meant to do. Leroy “Satchel” Paige, 1906 – 1982 Follow your bliss. You wonder how? The Ebook ‘Beyond Suffering’ will help you to discover the four pillars of how to grow joy in your life It will teach...

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Resisting what is good for you

21 Mar 2008
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Forty years of research, work with thousands of people from all over the world and a lifelong experience of Selfgrowth and transformation have taught me that many people resist doing what would be good for them. This resistance has many reasons. There are three major reasons that I have come across 1. Christian values...

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Life, a tragedy or comedy?

13 Mar 2008
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Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think. Jean de La Bruyère, 1645 – 1696 What is life to you? Tragedy or comedy? If it’s a tragedy, practice the cosmic giggle, the humour to not take the events of life and yourself to serious. Learn to grow...

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Moving into inner abundance, joy and fulfillment

08 Mar 2008
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How about a book that helps people to move beyond the negative view of life into inner abundance, joy and fulfillment? The book Growing through Joy provides you with tools for transformation on the mental, emotional and physical level. To move beyond suffering, learn to breathe and pulse in your natural way to build...

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Through service we gain happiness

03 Mar 2008
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Henry Miller, 1891 – 1980 points out how we could live a fulfilled life Develop an interest in life as you see it; the people, things, literature, music- the world is so rich, simply throbbing with rich treasures, beautiful souls and interesting people. Forget yourself. It is through service that we gain happiness. The...

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How about engaging in true joy?

29 Feb 2008
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Earl Wilson makes us aware how much we like to engage in false joy Gossip is when you hear something you like about someone you don’t. How about engaging in true joy? The Ebook ‘Beyond Suffering’ will help you to discover the four pillars of how to grow joy in your life It will...

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Be the hero of a good life

23 Feb 2008
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Gilbert Keith Chesterton, 1874 – 1936 advises us to look at the author if the story turns out to be a desaster A good novel tells you the truth about its hero; but a bad novel tells you the truth about its author. This wisdom also applies to life. We can be the hero...

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Cultivating joy

18 Feb 2008
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It is pretty hard to tell what does bring happiness; poverty and wealth have both failed. Kin Hubbard (1868 – 1930) Well, what brings happiness is our inner contentment. But how to get there? It’s easy to grow bad habits. it’s much harder to cultivate joy. Learn how to with the Book ‘Growing through...

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Tired of Suffering? Joy is a choice.

14 Feb 2008
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Forty years of research, work with thousands of people from all over the world and a lifelong experience of Selfgrowth and transformation have taught me that many people resist doing what would be good for them. This resistance has many reasons. There are three major reasons that I have come across 1. Christian values...

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Agreeing in principle if you don’t want to act

09 Feb 2008
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The German politician Otto von Bismarck already knew two centuries ago what many of us suffer from When you say you agree to a thing in principle you mean that you have not the slightest intention of carrying it out in practice. We agree but we don’t mean it. If we would mean it...

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Growing empathy in our heart

29 Jan 2008
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Empathy is an important part of love. When we are filled with empathy, it is very hard to be mean to anyone, including ourselves. We develop empathy by walking a mile in another person’s shoes… or by putting their feelings into our own hearts. For some, it’s easier to be empathetic with a pet...

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Tools for transformation

21 Jan 2008
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How about a book that helps people to move beyond the negative view of life into inner abundance, joy and fulfillment? The book Growing through Joy provides you with tools for transformation on the mental, emotional and physical level. To move beyond suffering, learn to breathe and pulse in your natural way to build...

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Transmuting the alchemy of sorrow

17 Jan 2008
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There is an alchemy in sorrow. It can be transmuted into wisdom, which, if it does not bring joy, can yet bring happiness. Pearl Buck (1892 – 1973) The Ebook ‘Beyond Suffering’ will help you to discover the four pillars of how to grow joy in your life It will teach you The difference...

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Co-dependency is the result of frustrated needs in childhood

14 Jan 2008
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Co-dependency is the result of frustrated needs in childhood Basic needs like being nurtured, protected and appreciated were neglected, boundaries invaded through abuse, self-expression discouraged or punished. This neglect of primal needs then become the obsession of the adult who longs for their fulfilment in every close relationship. The deep need to be saved...

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The gift of suffering

12 Jan 2008
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In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, bloodshed; they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love, five hundred years of democracy and peace, and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock! Orson Welles, 1915 – 1985 It’s sometimes good, esp. in...

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Co-dependency happens in relationships

11 Jan 2008
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Codependent relationships are predominantly the domain of women who are engaging in personal relationships with someone who needs help and support. They offer themselves as ‘helpers’ and ‘saviours’ and turn into angry persecutors if their attempt to save the ‘other’ fails, which is usually the case. This dynamic in co-dependent relationships has been described...

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Co-dependency

09 Jan 2008
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Co-dependency refers to an obsessive need for affection, attention and affirmation. Co-dependent people get easily drawn into the pain and problems of others, feel responsible to help people solve their problems while ignoring their own, look outside themselves for meaning, identity and value, say yes when they mean no and tend to blame others...

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Loving support

04 Jan 2008
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For most people, love is a deep issue. Love may have been a deeply rewarding journey in your life, a bucket full of hurtful experiences and dis-appointments or a good mix of both. Whatever the case, you may feel like wanting extra help in understanding the dynamics of true love on each level and...

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Cultivate the good things in life. The hard ones come by itself.

13 Dec 2007
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René Descartes, the big thinker of the 17th century understood how the whole scheme of things works It is easy to hate and it is difficult to love. This is how the whole scheme of things works. All good things are difficult to achieve; and bad things are very easy to get. René Descartes,...

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Looking for a Christmas gift?

05 Dec 2007
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Are you all set with all your loved ones for Christmas or are you still looking for a great gift? How about surprising someone with in-depth information AND practical hands-on tools how to grow into happiness daily? It’s possible. It’s a choice. Give someone the opportunity with the book Growing through Joy the e-book...

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