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This book will inspire you to go out and make your life more fulfilling. It also touches on a Labyrinths restorative powers. A petite and easy read, the author touches on life's struggles, but to never give up because the struggle is really a lesson.
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First of all I want to thank Rocklady for the inspriration your book had tought me. To listen to my inner self, and don't worry about what others say. Everyone who reads, The building of a Labyrinth will feel like they are there with you and feel their own spirituality. I incourage everyone to read this great book of incouragement. I am possitive that when you read this book, you will feel the same as I do! Thank you again Rocklady ;) Sincerely, one of your biggest fans, Chris
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Inspiring piece of literature, easy to read and most enjoyable.
Amazon.com Customers' Reviews:
Life Lessons
Review written by: Rosemary A. Gaylor From Phoenix, AZ
I not only have this book, this is the fifth one I purchased for a gift. I have read this book about 6 times already and each time I come away with a thought that I can put into action. I find that this book helps those who have just ended a relationship, or someone who just suffered through the loss of a friend or loved one. A great gift for yourself.
Life Lessons
Review written by: Deborah M. Rogers From Ca. USA
I read this book in college and it was a life changing experience. I later bought many copies to share with friends and family members.
This book will help you get out of the "hallways" of life
Review written by: D. McGrath From Canton, MI United States
The quote from the book that stuck with me was from Ronnie Kaye author of Spinning Straw Into Gold. "In life when one door closes another door always opens, but the hallways are a bitch."
I read this book three years ago after my sister passed from cancer and really learned a lot from it. If you have had someone close to you die or know someone that has had the unpleasant experience of having to battle for their life every day, this book may be of some help to you in learning "how" to interact with them. Learning to cope with a disease is never easy for the patient or the family and friends. This book is a good attempt to help each of us do just that.
I recently picked the book up again after experiencing a missed opportunity that cost me five months salary. This book brought closure to the experience. The wisdom from this book has reinforced my decision not to seek a legal remedy through the court system as a solution to my difference of opinion with my former employer. It made me realize that in life, the reality is that some relationships just don't work out. It has saved me time, money and energy that otherwise may have been wasted. After finishing the book a second time, I walk away feeling like I have been given a gift. I have been given a second opportunity to change my life and move on.
Good Book
Review written by: Hasse H. Detyens From mt. pleasant, sc United States
I learned so much from theis book. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross and David Kessler did a fine job.
A good read for now and again to remind one what's important in life
Review written by: lottie From down yonder, usa
This book has a lot of good advice and insight in it. Yes, there are references here and there to god and whatnot. I'm not a religious person at all, but this book is not what some people may think because the ideas still apply to life regardless of your POV on spirituality; it's about lessons in life and it isn't telling people to follow certain morals of any certain religion (the authors don't try to press that onto the reader). So, if you are anti-religious and someone who's turned off by those kinds of things, start reading and begin to notice such mentionings, I advise you still don't pass over this book (it's not as if every-other word is "god" or something like that anyway). I would recommend this read to anyone. I really enjoyed it and it helped to remind me what in life is trivial compared to what's really important.
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