Cathy Cheshire
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Transcending the Maya Matrix
- Using the Seven Simple Steps: Our Innate Guide to Co-Creation & Self-Realization
- By: Omar M. Makram
- Narrated by: Omar M. Makram
- Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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From a lifetime of meditating, teaching, traveling, and learning, author and podcaster Omar M. Makram states that trusting our innate guide is the missing ingredient that can create the life of which we have dreamed. He encourages you to let go of the confusing chatter that leads to your unfulfilled potential.
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Not easy to understand
- By Mubarak on 01-14-19
- Transcending the Maya Matrix
- Using the Seven Simple Steps: Our Innate Guide to Co-Creation & Self-Realization
- By: Omar M. Makram
- Narrated by: Omar M. Makram
Extraordinary
Reviewed: 07-20-18
This book is comprehensive yet concise in explaining what has taken me years and a hundred books to understand. We are empowered to live an amazing life, we just forget how. Omar puts all the steps together in a way that's easy to understand and enjoyable to listen to or read. May we embrace illusion with love as we transcend it and realize our best life as we allow ourselves to be lead by our innate guide. As a grief coach, these words of wisdom are greatly needed to inspire those wanting to learn how to heal. I give this book my highest recommendation. Thank you, Omar.
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The Empath's Survival Guide
- Life Strategies for Sensitive People
- By: Judith Orloff
- Narrated by: Pam Tierney
- Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
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"Having empathy means our heart goes out to another person in joy or pain," says Dr. Judith Orloff. "But for empaths, it goes much further. We actually feel others' emotions, energy, and physical symptoms in our own bodies, without the usual defenses that most people have." The Empath's Survival Guide is an invaluable resource for empaths who want to develop coping skills in a high-stimulus world while embracing their gifts of intuition, compassion, creativity, and spiritual connection.
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Typically Fabulous Practical Info From Judith
- By Jeri Lynn on 04-13-17
- The Empath's Survival Guide
- Life Strategies for Sensitive People
- By: Judith Orloff
- Narrated by: Pam Tierney
An amazimg handbook for sensitive people
Reviewed: 06-15-18
I struggled all my life with being sensitive until reading this book. My estranged parents and siblings criticized and abandoned me for vocalizing abuse as a child. They wanted me to be robotic like them but I couldn’t. I was told my problem is I’m too emotional. I work so hard to toughen up, but it never works. True insanity. After reading this book, I embrace my ability to feel deeply because I also can do that with joy and love. Instead of trying to learn to deal with energy vampires, I now know how to graciously set boundaries or avoid them. My life has quickly become grand! Thank you Dr. Judith Orloff. You are a true blessing to the world 💛✨😘
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I Didn't Know What to Say
- Being a Better Friend to Those Who Experience Loss
- By: David Knapp
- Narrated by: Ken Solin
- Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
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Knapp draws on his own experience of losing both his first and second wife to cancer to provide insight into some of the unhelpful responses we often make, and presents a repertoire of ideas on how to be a genuine friend and helper to a grieving person. Various chapters in the book deal with different kinds of losses, including the trauma of losing a spouse or child, divorce, loss of pets, and other losses that we sometimes fail to recognize need to be grieved over if healing is to occur.
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One of a kind
- By Angela on 04-08-17
- I Didn't Know What to Say
- Being a Better Friend to Those Who Experience Loss
- By: David Knapp
- Narrated by: Ken Solin
New Ideas to Say and Do for Grievers
Reviewed: 02-02-17
I greatly value the information I gained from this well written book. The author honestly shares his journey through loss in his life and clearly explains what's not helpful and what is the most loving way to support the bereaved. It also will help me know how to ask for help when I am grieving in the future.
Cathy Cheshire, Certified Grief Recovery Specialist
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Midnight Conquest
- Bonded by Blood Vampire Chronicles, Book 1
- By: Arial Burnz
- Narrated by: David Monteath
- Length: 12 hrs and 26 mins
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Stewart Glen, Scotland – 1514. Masked in a Gypsy guise, Broderick MacDougal hides his vampiric identity while seeking to destroy the man who slaughtered his family. When an old Clan rival ensnares Broderick in a trap using an enticing widow, he is compelled to discover if she is bait or an accomplice, and the cinnamon-haired beauty is his next conquest. Widow of an abusive husband, Davina Stewart-Russell clings to the only image that gave her strength during those dark times - the Gypsy rogue who stole her heart as a youth. After nine years, she is finally face-to-face with him again, but reality clashes with fantasy as she is confronted with Broderick's passionate pursuit.
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An Engaging Emotional Roller Coaster..
- By jean doe on 08-20-16
- Midnight Conquest
- Bonded by Blood Vampire Chronicles, Book 1
- By: Arial Burnz
- Narrated by: David Monteath
Excellent Romance and adventure!
Reviewed: 08-17-15
Narration was fabulous! I could really picture the story as it unfolded. Highly recommend
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