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Title:You Can Heal Your Life
Author:Louise L. Hay
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 253 pages
Published:January 1st 1984
Categories:Self Help. Nonfiction. Spirituality. Health. Psychology. Personal Development. Inspirational
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You Can Heal Your Life Hardcover | Pages: 253 pages
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Louise’s key message in this powerful work is: “If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed.” Louise explains how limiting beliefs and ideas are often the cause of illness, and how you can change your thinking…and improve the quality of your life.

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Original Title: You Can Heal Your Life
ISBN: 8176210773 (ISBN13: 9788176210775)
Edition Language: English


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This book is completely transformative. I think that whether you have something specific to work on in your life, or not, this book will change you for the better.



This is actually the second time I have read this book. I remember reading it as an undergrad years ago in the early 1990s. I remember then that there was some interesting information in the book, but there were things that just didn't make sense to me then and now, looking at it again 20 years later, it still doesn't. First, this book is an entertaining read and has some good suggestions about how to overcome trauma and the importance of forgiveness. Also, she makes the connection that physical

I listened to this book as an audiobook of CDs. I only made it through the first disc before deciding it was not for me. At first it seemed to make some sense, that we poison ourselves with toxic thoughts, but then the author (who was also the narrator, I believe) started going off with platitudes, too many of which I took issue with. For example, she implied that studying history was irrelevant and that we should instead teach our children about how our minds work, psychologically speaking. Not

Last night my mother called to tell me that Louise Hay had passed. I thought about it for a minute and thought, "Am I sad?" and, realized that, no I am not sad. Because I know that Louise did not look at death as a death she looked at death as merely, "leaving the movie of life," and so, I am happy for Louise because, what a life! I can honestly say that her book, "How to Heal Your Life," changed mine. I have hardly read any self help books - and after reading hers, there's no reason to read any

I once held a great respect for Louise Hay, but in her recent publishing years, she has proven herself to be as much of a fraud as the authors she promotes, including the charlatan Sylvia Browne, former Amway star Jerry Hicks (with his wife Esther who speaks for "nonphysical"), plagiarist Neale Donald Walsch, and phony PhDs Doreen Virtue and Caroline Myss. This book, though including some practical advice that she has pulled from Aaron Beck's work in cognitive science, contains an overwhelming

This was the first book I read, all those years ago, when I embarked on a journey of self discovery and running away from a (very) dysfunctional family (yes, we have them in France too **smiles**). It is a nice book, as a starter book. But, if you think of it, it is really common sense, but things you need to be reminded, from time to time, to feel better, like ''you are worthy''. I have never done the exercises in You Can Heal Your Life. I would have felt rather silly to stand in front of a