Category Archives: Book Review
Jin Shin Fee, by Felicitas Waldeck
Jin Shin is a wonderful healing system which we can use for ourselves or use to help others. It was developed by, Jiro Murai, a Japanese national who discovered it in the early 1900’s while looking for ways to heal … Continue reading
Will.i.am: The Unauthorized Biography, Danny White
Like any writer of an unauthorised biography the author, Danny White, did not have the advantage of direct access to will.i.am (William James Adams). However, unless you are an avid follower of the news about Will.i.am – and know just … Continue reading
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / M.E. by Basant K. Puri
This book is about a lot more than Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / M.E. There are implications for a whole variety of ailments which have viruses as a trigger, but as the book mostly sticks to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome I will … Continue reading
Ho’oponopono, Ulrich Dupree
Ho’oponopono: The Hawaiian Forgiveness Ritual as the Key to Your Life’s Fulfillment This wonderful little book is deceptively simple. There is a lot packed into it that is not obvious at first. The author presents the ideas behind Ho’oponopono in … Continue reading
The Course in Miracles Review
The Course in Miracles is a deeply profound set of teaching based on the theme of Forgiveness. It aims to set us free from fear; free from fear of the future, free from fear of other people and above all … Continue reading
Forgive for Good, Dr Frederic Luskin
Dr Fred Luskin is doing wonderful work in helping to bring the study and application of forgiveness to a much wider audience. He is also doing an admirable job of bringing to light the many wonderful benefits which forgiveness brings. … Continue reading