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with insights into themselves and their sexual and social relationships and gives advice on the constructive use of anger and personal power. The Four Levels of Healing A Guide to Balancing the Spiritual, Mental, Emotional, and Physical Aspects of Life, Shakti Gawain, 1999, Body, Mind & Spirit, 108 pages. Explains how to develop the many different levels of being and details ways to achieve a greater balance and wholeness in life. For over thirty years, Shakti Gawain has helped readers address these questions. Living in the Light has given literally millions of people clear and gentle guidance to create a new way of life one in which we listen to our intuition and rely on it as a guiding force. The key lies in bringing the light of our awareness to every aspect of ourselves, including our disowned energies our shadow side. With great insight and clarity, Shakti shows us the transformative power of bringing awareness to every part of ourselves. Simple yet powerful exercises on subjects including creativity, relationships, parenting, health, money, and transforming the world help us put these teachings to practical use in our daily lives. Living in the Light is not for everyone. If you're someone who looks to the scientific method as a validation for whether something is true or not, you're likely to be frustrated with this book. If, however, you're someone who likes to view the world with a sense of magic, then you'll likely enjoy it. As Shakti writes after in her preface about her first experience with psychic intuition, "I remember thinking, `Ever since I was a child I have always known that there is magic - that somehow, somewhere magic really exists. This seems like the closest thing to it that I've ever heard of.'" What I like about the book is that even if you don't believe that the universe manifests itself according to what we really need to learn, there are still valuable lessons. (In defense of at least a "soft defense" of the idea that the universe does unfold as we need it to, even if events are unwanted, since there is always something for us to learn, we are always presented with the challenges we need to work on; combine that with the fact that our way of looking at and acting in the world does tend to create a web of our own making.) "To be a creative channel, you just have to be real - be yourself. The more authentic, honest, and spontaneous you are, the more freely the creative force can flow through you. As it does so, it cleans out the remnants of old blockages. What comes out may sometimes be unpleasant or uncomfortable, but the energy moving through you will freel great!" I first discovered "Creative Visualization" by Shakti Gawain 25years ago, at a time in my life when the wisdom and pratical applications in the book turned my life around. "Living in the Light" by Shakti Gawain gave me a deeper understanding and more exercises, meditations and affirmations to apply to everyday life. 25years on, and my own personal visualizations of living in a mudbrick house on a beautiful 25acres with a loving partner has manifested in my life...and so much more. I have "Reflections in the Light" Shakti Gawain by my bed and read the daily thoughts and affirmations. All Shakti Gawain's books are a perfect example of how powerful and life-changing the written word can be. Thank you Shakti from the bottom of my heart. Karenbinda - Australia For many people, Shakti Gawain's ground-breaking book was their first introduction to creative visualization and the use of affirmations. When I read this book 25 years ago, I was still practicing therapy the old fashioned way -- it was my job to figure out what my client needed to do to make their life work better. As I absorbed the message of her book: When you learn to follow your own inner guidance, you can create a new life -- everything changed. My goal became to help clients listen to themselves. One of the many tools I incorporated into the creative visualizations I use was hers: "This or something better." The visualizations, meditations and exercises are as valuable today as they were in 1986. I have read Creative visualisation many years ago, some of the methods explained helped me
overcome low self esteem and make a difference in work and personal life. This book is also full of relevant messages to guide oneself from falling into despair (due to illness) and coping with changes and reevaluating your goals and needs. In Living in the Light, Shakti Gawain introduced a powerful new way of life: that of listening to one's own intuition and relying on it as a guiding force. In the newly revised edition of that classic work, she elaborates on her original ideas, adding aspects of her own experiences and learning process over the past twelve years. In addition to balancing feminine and mascu...more In Living in the Light, Shakti Gawain introduced a powerful new way of life: that of listening to one's own intuition and relying on it as a guiding force. In the newly revised edition of that classic work, she elaborates on her original ideas, adding aspects of her own experiences and learning process over the past twelve years. In addition to balancing feminine and masculine energies, she now examines several other fundamental polarities we all have, such as power and vulnerability. Everyone's life journey involves developing the full range of self and acknowledging all aspects of one's personality â including both light facets and dark.(less) I love Shakti Gawain's writing and many of her other books are on my favorite book list. But this particular book missed the boat on so many levels. My copy was published in 1986, and I know she has made some huge leaps and bounds since then, which is reflected in her later publications. This book is the WORST of the "Science of Mind" movement. It includes such gems as: People get cancer because they are emotionally unbalanced; the idea that women who have been raped have "asked for it" on a psy...more I love Shakti Gawain's writing and many of her other books are on my favorite book list. But this particular book missed the boat on so many levels. My copy was published in 1986, and I know she has made some huge leaps and bounds since then, which is reflected in her later publications. This book is the WORST of the "Science of Mind" movement. It includes such gems as: People get cancer because they are emotionally unbalanced; the idea that women who have been raped have "asked for it" on a psychic level; and you can tell how "sick and unbalanced" someone is by the shape of their body (overweight = unresolved issues). It's pompous, high-handed, extremely privileged and ignorant. So why do I give it three stars? Because as far as writing about intuition, I think she is right on the money. She offers great ways to connect with that sacred source and exercises to deepen it. If this is the only book you've read by Shakti Gawain, please don't give up on her. Read Creative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Your Life and leave this one behind.(less) First, I should preface this review by saying that I believe the edition I read was an earlier one, which may have not been thoroughly updated. That said, what I did read was, well... not too revolutionary. I have read a number of books in this vein and know what entails a good read. For me, that has to be something which really challenges me and not so much gives me answers, but new questions and avenues to explore. This book did not do this for me. Basically, Shakti explains her background. Sh...more First, I should preface this review by saying that I believe the edition I read was an earlier one, which may have not been thoroughly updated. That said, what I did read was, well... not too revolutionary. I have read a number of books in this vein and know what entails a good read. For me, that has to be something which really challenges me and not so much gives me answers, but new questions and avenues to explore. This book did not do this for me. Basically, Shakti explains her background. She is very self-congratulatory (I felt) as she explains that she lives her life by intuition, and has done all kinds of things people have felt were crazy, because she listened to her intuition. If you are interested in learning about the author herself, this book may be a good read as it explains quite a bit of her background and her spiritual growth. But it's overall a very general book, which offers no real answers other than "follow your intuition." And I feel that a book which purports to discuss "planetary transformation" ought to offer something more than that one insight. Shannon recommended this book to me and I am so grateful. It's been on the shelf for awhile, and only recently I had the urge to pull it down and delve in-and oh how synchronistic because it's exactly what I needed to hear RIGHT NOW. Don't you love how books work like that? The right ones seem to come at just the right moment, with just the right message and information. Thanks
Shannon! This book helped me in a time of great change in my life. Actually, a five year change brought on by the loss of a family business and financial challenges. "Living in the Light" gave me insight from the first chapter, which stated, "We must learn a way of life that is very different from the way we approached things before. This may not be easy for us, and it will take time, commitment, and courage. Therefore, itâ s very important to be compassionate with ourselves, to continually remind ourselv...more This book helped me in a time of great change in my life. Actually, a five year change brought on by the loss of a family business and financial challenges. "Living in the Light" gave me insight from the first chapter, which stated, "We must learn a way of life that is very different from the way we approached things before. This may not be easy for us, and it will take time, commitment, and courage. Therefore, itâ s very important to be compassionate with ourselves, to continually remind ourselves what a tremendous task we are undertaking. It will not be accomplished overnight; in fact, it is a lifelong process." I recommend this book to all who have endured major life shifts.it can help you live in the light. (less) If I had read this book even one year earlier, I'm sure I wouldn't have fully gotten it. Something would have resonated but not really sunk in. Books like this, you have to be ready for but when you are ready it is very enlightening just like The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. For me, he was the precursor that allowed me to fully understand this book eventhough the concepts are pretty simple and i'm sure reflected in other book like The Secret or Deepak Chopra's work. I'm getting to those soon. I liked this book when I was younger, but in rereading it at age 43, I find it hard to trust. Shakti is certainly a humble author who is still searching (rather than resting on her past "discoveries"), but some of her ideas seem to be nothing more than convenient personal inventions. For example, she suggests that anyone we are in conflict with is simply a manifestation of an internal conflict that we have externalized in order to resolve. I find this theory offensive in its tidy resolution of t...more I liked this book when I was younger, but in rereading it at age 43, I find it hard to trust. Shakti is certainly a humble author who is still searching (rather than resting on her past "discoveries"), but some of her ideas seem to be nothing more than convenient personal inventions. For example, she suggests that anyone we are in conflict with is simply a manifestation of an internal conflict that we have externalized in order to resolve. I find this theory offensive in its tidy resolution of the question of suffering. Would she really tell rape victims or abused children that they had manifested their perpetrators to resolve an inner conflict? "Living in the Light" is practical and inspiring guide to changing your belief system by following your intuition and learning how to be true to yourself. I'm sure this is a book that I will be going back to time and again. Even if you're skeptical about self-help books or New Age...more This book is truly transformative. My mom gave it to me for my 25th birthday, and it sat on my bookshelf until recently. I'm so grateful to her for knowing that I would be ready for the lessons in this book eventually. I first read this book in 2006, after moving into my first apartment after college and truly living independently for the first time. It touched me. I share many of the beliefs that Gawain outlines in the book, and loved her stories and case studies surrounding them. I didn't finish back then, and had since abandoned most of my spiritual beliefs. I picked it back up in April and breezed through it. It spoke to me louder than it did before, likely because my life was in need of some spiritual bal...more I first read this book in 2006, after moving into my first apartment after college and truly living independently for the first time. It touched me. I share many of the beliefs that Gawain outlines in the book, and loved her stories and case studies surrounding them. I didn't finish back then, and had since abandoned most of my spiritual beliefs. I picked it back up in April and breezed through it. It spoke to me louder than it did before, likely because my life was in need of some spiritual balance. I'm so glad I read the final chapters. Gawain does an excellent job of suggesting how to apply the beliefs to everyday life.(less) This book has some good points in helping one look at opening up to creativity and abundance. However, she was young when she wrote this book and I have noticed she has changed her tune
on some of the material in her later works. I think that was a good choice. Still, this book is worth reading for the exercises in opening yourself to intuition. I generally do not like to read books about generic spirituality and this one fits that description. It was given to me by a friend, so I read it under obligation. While the writer had a few good ideas, I found the reading akin to slow torture. It seems a little too convenient to make up your own religion. Shakti Gawain is an author and proponent of what she calls "personal development". Her books have sold over 10 million copies, according to her website. Gawain's best known book is "Creative Visualization". She has also written "Living in the Light", "Awakening", "Meditations", "The Path of Transformation", "The Four Levels of Healing", "Creating True Prosperity" and "Developing Intuition". She is...more Shakti Gawain is an author and proponent of what she calls "personal development". Her books have sold over 10 million copies, according to her website. Gawain's best known book is "Creative Visualization". She has also written "Living in the Light", "Awakening", "Meditations", "The Path of Transformation", "The Four Levels of Healing", "Creating True Prosperity" and "Developing Intuition". She is the co-founder, with Marc Allen, of New World Library Publishing Company and founder of Nataraj Publishing, a division of New World Library.(less) Since its publication more than a decade ago, Creative Visualization had helped thousands of people explore and connect with their higher selves and create dynamic changes in their lives. Now Shatki Gawain leads readers on a new journey of spiritual growth and fulfillment in "Living In The Light." Using simple, effective exercises, meditations, and affirmations, Shatki Gawain gently shows you the path to getting in touch with your intuition and acting on it. Learning to trust the creativity that flows through the universe, the source of intuition, can transform your life in many ways by: creating new pattern for successful relationships, discovering the energy of the universe within your sexual being, finding the work that you love -- and blurring the line between work and play, nurturing the spiritual power of your children, overcoming the negative thinking that limits your finances, health, and happiness. A clear and practical guide for developing your intuition, "Living In The Light" shows the way to greater aliveness and creativity and to a transformation of the world around you. able afraid alive allow aspects attract authoritarian aware aware ego balance beautiful become begin behavior canâ t close your eyes commitment consciousness create Creative Visualization deep breaths develop didnâ t disowned doesnâ t Eastern philosophy emotional everything experience express external fear felt feminine flow focus follow your intuition give Hal and Sidra happen healing higher power Iâ ve ideas Imagine important inner female inner guidance inside intuitive feelings Jim Burns Kauai learning to trust let go listen lives look male energy mirror monogamous move nurturing old patterns ourselves pain parents person physical world problems realize rebel recognize reflect relationship sense Shakti Shakti Gawain Shiva Sidra Stone someone suppressed tell thereâ s theyâ ve things transformation trust and follow trust your intuition Twelve-Step programs universe voice Voice Dialogue women workshops youâ ll youâ re youâ ve Shakti Gawain, born on September 30, 1948 in Trenton, N.J., is one of the leading authors in the world consciousness and human potential movements. After spending time in Asia, she became interested in combining Eastern spiritual awareness with Western Psychology. Titles such as Creative Visualization and Creating True Prosperity teach the use of mental energy, relaxation, healing, meditation, and spiritual awareness to help readers deal with their daily lives. Gawain, an inspirational speaker, also conducts numerous workshops during which she teaches her philosophies. She has worked as a dance teacher and a therapist and continually strives to improve the quality of life for all beings. Her books have sold over 3 million copies throughout the world. able affirmation afraid alive allow anger aware beautiful become channel close your eyes consciousness create Creative Visualization deep breaths Eastern philosophy emotional emotionally ergy everything example experience express external fear felt feminine flow focus follow your intuition following the energy fulfillment happen heal Higher Consciousness higher power ideas inner female inner guidance inside Jane Roberts Jim Burns Kauai learn to trust let go listen lives look male energy Meditation Sit Mill Valley mirror move negative beliefs nurturing old patterns old world
ourselves pain parents person pipe organ problems realize rebel recognize relationship rience sexual energy Shakti Gawain Shiva Sidra Stone someone spirit suppress tell things tion tive Tradepaper trance channeling transform true trust and follow trust your intuition tyrant universe Voice Dialogue workshops Shakti Gawain is a pioneer in the field of personal development. For over twenty-five years, she has been a best-selling author and internationally renowned teacher of consciousness. Shakti has facilitated thousands of individuals in developing greater awareness, balance and wholeness in their lives. Shakti has written numerous books considered classics in her field. Her distinguished publishing history includes best sellers Creative Visualization, Living in the Light, The Path of Transformation, Four Levels of Healing, Creating True Prosperity, and Developing Intuition. Her books have sold over 10 million copies and have been translated into more than thirty languages. She is the co-founder, with Marc Allen, of New World Library Publishing Company. Book Description: New World Library, 1999. Paperback. Book Condition: Good. Living in the Light: Workbook: Guide to Personal and Planetary Transformation This book is in good or better condition. It has no tears to the pages and no pages will be missing from the book. The spine of the book is still in great condition and the front cover is generally unmarked. It has signs of previous use but overall is in really nice, tight condition. Shipping is normally same day from our UK warehouse. We offer a money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. Bookseller Inventory # W3-L3-R206M-01042 Book Description: Nataraj Pub, 1995. Paperback. Book Condition: Very Good. Living in the Light: A Guide to Personal and Planetary Transformation This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping.. Bookseller Inventory # W3-L1-R069J-05109 http://eduln.org/309.pdf http://eduln.org/147.pdf http://eduln.org/172.pdf