The Power is within You
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Average customer review:Product Description
Louise L. Hay has already helped millions of people to free themselves from the cycles of fear, stress, and guilt which limit our lives. This book teaches you how to build up your emotional and mental immune systems. Those closest to us often seek to criticise and change us. This can produce feelings of negativity. Louise encourages us to think of ourselves in terms of positives.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #25675 in Books
- Published on: 2004-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 239 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Louise L. Hay is a lecturer and teacher, founder of Hay House Publishing and the bestselling author of 27 books. Her books have been translated into 25 different languages and are available in 33 countries worldwide. Since beginning her career as a Science of Mind minister in 1981, she has assisted thousands of people in discovering and using the full potential of their own creative powers for personal growth and self-healing.
Customer Reviews
LOUISE DOES IT AGAIN!
An excellent companion book to 'You Can Heal Your Life'. This book doesn't contain as many exercises and things to do as the first one, but has many more examples to help us see how our thoughts are creating our lives. She talks about forgiveness, and somehow you come to realise that forgiveness doesn't mean condoning bad behaviour, and may not have any effect on the forgiven ones, but that the very act of forgiveness can set ourselves free. I've gone through it, and it works! Why should I spend my time and energy on someone who's not worth the bother!
There are many other things in this book too, and if you're on the long road to personal development, it's a very handy guide to have with you.
A real eye-opener
This is one of those books that causes you to feel shocked and surprised as it's like the author is speaking to you and only you, like the experiences in life that she talks about are your own! I needed this book, it helped me understand why i feel the way i feel and why my life is where it is. And I have no doubt that it is going to help me a lot in my life from now on. She tells you how to get the best out of life and helps you put to rest things in your life that are causing you harm and negativity.
A great book, and I recommend it to everyone out there who wants to know more about why we are here and how to shape our lives the way we want.
The Power is Within You
A lot of very helpful stuff, worth reading, but cautiously, extract what is helpful to you. For anyone who is a true Christian, she uses the word 'God' frequently, as do a lot of new age spiritual books and philosophies. But her god is one that is within us all according to her, any true Christian knows this is not so. There is no mention of Jesus Christ. Her meditations are good but the one flaw for me is she advocates that, "churches remove sin and guilt from their teachings".
One other aspect I would be cautious about in reading her book, is the emphasis on forgiving our parents. That is okay as long as blame for bad parenting is recognised first, particularly anyone with unresolved anger. (I know we are taught that anger is wrong and certainly not Christian, but it is a human emotion that should not be repressed but should be directed at source.) The anger must come out at the parents, either directly or by letter, numerous letters in my case, if they are dead.
I highly recommend reading Alice Miller's books before, or alongside, this one, about the importance of placing blame where it belongs. She has a website, just type in Alice Miller on your search engine. One of her books is entitled Banished Knowledge, but her basic beliefs are outlined on the website, ie she is very much on the side of the child. I did feel uneasy about Louise Hay's emphasis on forgiving and understanding parents. That is perhaps okay when you have dealt with inner blocks or other personal problems and struggles. If you forgive parents too early in therapy you end up still blaming yourself, because we take on blame for our parents don't forget, something she does not mention in this book.














