The Inner Bonding Workbook
Six Steps to Healing Yourself and Connecting with Your Divine Guidance
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Erin deWard
概要
Many of us long for spiritual connection and divine guidance - the wisdom and ability to make decisions that benefit ourselves and the greater good. But we've been conditioned to think and act selfishly, in ways that limit our access to the divine, with false, programmed beliefs that often result in suffering, addictive behaviors, and spiritual disconnection.
The Inner Bonding Workbook can help you heal your psychic wounds and move beyond false limitations to achieve at-will, moment-by-moment connection with the divine. You'll learn to move past the junk thoughts and junk food that can create a toxic environment and that keep you mired in low-frequency feelings like anxiety, depression, guilt, and shame. You'll discover how to attain the self-love and accountability necessary for spiritual connection and guidance.
And, most importantly, you'll learn how to take responsibility for every aspect of your life - physical, emotional, financial, relational, organizational, and spiritual.
©2019 Margaret Paul (P)2021 Tantorこちらもおすすめ
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