Now there is hope
A friend of my from Australia recommended this book to me. She said it would be like a tale and it was: an easy to read, no sophisticated words, and making you curious about what the next sentence says.
The life of the author and her experience are so impressive. It makes you feel like all the bad things are in the past and it is time for something new and better. If Louise Hay had the strength to go ahead and confront everything in her life, anybody can do the same and be successful. The most important: she gives you hope!
Thank you.
PS: The book was new and in time.
this book helped in many ways
one of my best friends gave me her copy years ago. I have read it off and on over the last 6 years. I got it out last december when my husband was given 6 months to live. we read from it each day, it brought him commfort and peace. Someone visiting thought they needed it more than he did. its a wonderful book for anyone at any age.
Changed My Life
So many great things have already been written about this book...and rightly so....so i won't go into detail. I will just say this....i was going through a very bad spell in my life and this book single-handedly helped pull me out of it and started me on a beautiful journey of self-discovery. Thanks to this book i am no longer the negative unhappy person i am as i have learnt a lot to let go of things that happened in the past and to not let it affect every decision, every relationship or every step i make or take in the present moment.
An absolute gem of a book!
good book
I ordered this book & got it very quickly. Fast service & I love the book.
Agreed: It's not as simple as she makes out
Last night I opened this book, and the author says that children who need glasses have bad eyesight because "there is something in their household they don't want to see." And I was so disgusted by her idiocy I couldnt take the rest of the book seriously. However I do think psychology can affect you physically. If that point was made more reasonably and without this sense of absolutism, the book would be far more valuable. Stress does make you tired and more susceptible to illness. yes, unhappiness adds tension and pain to your back. But a virus is a virus, not some cosmic force punishing you for not being comfortable with yourself.
Sadly, I would guess that a lot of doctors are quick to prescribe drugs rather than more homeopathic/psychological/placebo options because they are worried about this slippery slope into, "take your kids glasses away and tell them to cheer up!"