Eleven Self Empowerment Protocols is a teaching about becoming whole, complete within oneself. In our world this is all but unimagined. As our civilization advances there are more and more of us that are self-sustaining. Think of people as self-fulfilling, self-generating and self-satisfied, this consciousness and at the same time integrated into family and society, it’s the way of the future. The way it is other people have too much weight in our decision making process. Other people’s opinions, unsolicited and hurled at us, are really just their opinions of them selves and rarely have anything to do with us. Coming to terms with this new form of awareness is the next step in the conscious growth of humanity. This work reminds you to recognize that you are feeling bad. Then how to plug in a Protocol . . . Voila, just resume carefree play! The book is designed to put your life back in your own hands. The age of co-dependence is coming to a close. Classes, teachers books, yes, now add something else to it, yourself. It’s time to put it up on line internally. Welcome yourself to the world of self-sovereignty, a life where you decide and therefore create your reality. “It’s no longer about some guru. It’s time to see that it is about you”.
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Disorderly Eaters: Texts in Self-Empowerment
This book explores the various manifestations of eating disorders in literature, including cannibalism, the magic attributes of food, religiously motivated fasting, and children’s eating problems, from the classical period to Toni Morrison, in American, British, and European texts.The underlying, unifying theme is the role of eating choices as a means of self-empowerment. The texts discussed are different in genre (narrative, drama, epic and lyric poetry, and an autobiographical memoir), but they all reveal, in whatever setting, the individual’s longing for autonomy of some kind. In many socially restrictive situations, eating patterns are the only choice available, especially for women. So disorderly eating becomes a tool for self-assertion as a rebellion against an unacceptable dominant ethos.Disorderly Eaters reveals that creative writers were, by sheer observation, aware of the dynamics of eating disorders long before the medical community came to recognize and institutionalize the syndromes in the nineteenth century. The literary portrayals analyzed here could act as illuminating exemplars for those involved in the treatment of eating disorders and those who suffer from them, too.
How Alcoholics Anonymous Failed Me : My Personal Journey to Sobriety Through Self-Empowerment
If Alcoholics Anonymous is so effective, why do fourteen million Americans struggle with alcoholism? Why does the rate of relapse among AA members hover around 70 percent? Can it be that the original twelve-step program — and such offspring as Al-Anon and Narcotics Anonymous — represents not a solution but merely a different facet of the problem?
In this first-person account of fourteen years as a drunk, thirty-three-year-old Marianne Gilliam concludes that AA is a fundamentally flawed program. Refusing to accept the idea that alcoholism is a “disease”, that she and all other drunks are “powerless”, and that twelve-step meetings are the answer, she found a different path to sobriety in a meaningful, love-based approach to life founded on innate self-worth.
Admitting that AA may work for some, Gilliam argues from personal experience that the twelve-step culture of victims and codependents actually perpetuates addiction by denying the individual’s capacity for responsible behavior or; at best, replacing dependence on alcohol and drugs with an equally powerful dependence on the program itself While this may stop members from drinking, it does nothing to cure the underlying psychological problems that cause self-destructive behavior. Instead, she offers guidance based on her own search for sobriety, addressing each key issue methodically but sympathetically and pointing the way toward true recovery, independence, and lasting freedom from addictions of all kinds.
How to Get Out of this World Alive: The Ultimate Self-Empowerment Handbook (Volume 1)
How to Get Out of this World Alive is an unique synthesis of psychology, philosophy, mysticism and metaphysics. It provides practical tools for the reader who wants to be truly alive at all levels. Techniques developed and tested over 30 years are clearly set out to help you shift from making losing choices to winning ones. Life loves you and wants you to evolve. This books tells you how.
Empowerment for Self-Healing: Self-Empowerment for healing the Mind, Body and Spirit Through Love, Compassion and Internal Wisdom
Empowerment for Self-Healing is designed to help you expand your own awareness of healing. This course is a self-guided program designed to lead you to your vision of inner healing. The mind, body and spirit connection is essential in holistic healing. This program will allow you the chance to self-discover that which is blocking your healing. By making the connection between mind, body and spirit you will find answers to long unresolved questions.
Self-Empowerment: Have the Life You Want!
If you read only one self-help book this year, make “Self-Empowerment: Have the Life You Want!” it. It’s the “portable therapist” to help you close the gap between how life is, and how you would like it to be, in important areas of your life, such as your Mental Health, Health, Career, Relationships, Finances, Family, Community, and Spirituality, based on over 18 years of counseling, psychotherapy, and coaching by Ken Howard, Lcsw.
The Three Keys to Self-Empowerment
Three of Stuart Wilde’s bestselling books are included in this beautifully packaged self-empowering anthology…’Miracles’ – Stuart makes the point that creating miracles in our lives is no more complicated than understanding the metaphysics of the Universal Law, which states that within human beings there lies an immense power …and this power is impartial and unemotional. And because that law is indestructible and therefore infinite, we know that the power used by miracle-makers in the past is still available today. Yet, in our modern society, we are brought up to believe only in those things we can logically understand. We are not taught that the Universal Law has limitless potential or that this power is at our disposal and can be used to work miracles in our lives. ‘Life Was Never Meant To be a Struggle’ – Through a concerted action plan, this amusing work will help you quickly identify and eliminate the cause of struggle in your life. You were meant to be FREE – to achieve that state, you have to move gradually from struggle into free FLOW! As Stuart says, ‘Life was never meant to be a struggle, just a gentle progression from one point to another, much like walking through a valley on a sunny day.’ ‘Silent Power’ – ‘Within these pages, I’ll tell you about the silent power, its mystery, and how to get it. But there’s a simple trick you have to learn, and once you have that, silent power becomes your unspoken credential. It’s a charisma that gradually grows and develops around you. Through it, you can express a special goodness that helps people-and this planet-to change for the better. ‘Embrace your silent power. A great awakening is yours for the asking.’ (Stuart Wilde). 16851 Integrating political events with cultural, economic, and intellectual movements, Modern Japan provides a balanced and authoritative survey of modern Japanese history. A summary of Japan’s early history, emphasizing institutions and systems that influenced Japanese society, provides a well-rounded introduction to this essential volume, which focuses on the Tokugawa period to the present. The fourth edition now includes the latest scholarship on feudal women, samurai tactics, Chonin education, political reforms in the late Tokugawa period, foreigners in Nagasaki during the Meiji Restoration, and early feminism in the later Meiji period. Bringing Japanese history up to date, the final chapter details current issues, including the impact of the Gulf Wars on Japanese international relations and the recent controversies over Japanese war crimes, the so-called Comfort Women, and the Yasukuni war memorial.