Inspirational Books
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[ Submit a Comment ]Submitted by Unknown
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:
The greatest little book ever read
Review written by: Janelle From
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross has done it again! What an inspirational woman! Absolutely loved this book along with all her books. She teaches that death is just another stage of life. Could not put it down, just kept reading. One of the best teachers of living life well, very well written. Loved it! Her other works include, "On Death and Dying"......all her books are superb.
Peace doesn't come easy
Review written by: J. Pearson-wright From
We have had a number of family and friends passing away lately and I was looking for some philosophical book on the meaning of life and death. We are not religious so didn't want the god line since it doesn't apply. This has too much of god in it and I come away understanding that only when you are terminally ill do you "get" it. So not what I was looking for but lots of interesting anecdotes and if you are a believer might be a good book for you. I did pick up a Buddist book on life and death so that may have more in it for me. Will review that one too.
Great Points, Even If Derivable From Classics
Review written by: Roben Torosyan PhD From
Just makes me feel so good to read this. Gives perspective on everything that matters in life. Love first and foremost: Being present, fully present to my wife, and to family and friends. Partly because of Loss: You will always cherish those moments above all. But also Surrender: to the fact that there will be things that happen during the day that you can not control. Good lessons, though also attainable from classics. Grade: B-.
Life Lessons feeds Mind, Body and Spirit
Review written by: J LeClair From
One of the most important aspects of our lives is the nurturning of our own Mind, Body and Spirit. Life Lessons opens up thoughts on aspects as they relate to special events and how we relate to them in our lives. It provides room to hold it and inspect it and possibly even look at it in a new light. This is a book that I will re-read because it is different each time, depending on where I am in life.
Hands down one of the best books I've read!
Review written by: Dana Mazzochi From
I must say that this is by far one of the best books I have read! I could go into my reasons but I feel it is best to let you judge for yourself! We all know in our bones when truth resonates and you will know it when you read this book... If you want to live now and not wait until you're dying in order to do so then read this book slowly and really take in its MANY simple (and not so simple) truths... Then as time goes on, when you start to forget and slip back into your old patterns, pick it up and read it again...
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