What makes someone a Hero of Healing? I feel a Hero is someone that is brave enough to put saving/helping others ahead of whatever might come in the way. The people on this list have gone against the “norm” and had to put “what the masses might think” aside to get their message across. They have all faced criticism and nay-sayers but it did not stop them from pursuing their important work because they KNEW they were helping many in the process. I am grateful for their perseverance, continued strength and determination because they have empowered, saved and helped millions of people to discover how to live their best lives.
Why put this list together? This list is really at the backbone of my beliefs. EVERYONE has the capacity to heal themselves. Whether it be from physical and/or emotional trauma/dis-ease. I feel a KEY to self-healing is finding teachers that resonate with you. People face resistance as they pursue paths of healing because it means breaking what perhaps are YEARS of “bad habits”, “being on Automatic pilot” and lots of time NOT listening to your self-talk or being conscious. Having teachers you can continually learn and grow from helps keep you on the right path even when you feel “stuck” or are facing resistance. The people on this list ARE Heroes of Healing because NOT ONLY are they helping others but they are encouraging others to become the Hero in their own lives.
Heroes of Healing -- written by:
Brandon Bays by Suzie Cheel of Abundance Highway
Dr. Michael Beckwith by Lisa Erickson of Mommy Mystic
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor by Jenny Mannion at Heal Pain Naturally
Dr. Joan Borysenko by Lisa Erickson of Mommy Mystic
Gregg Braden by Sharon -- (posting soon)
Paul Chek by Stephen Cox of Balanced Existence
Dr. Deepak Chopra by Dawn Abraham of Qualified Life Coach
Gary Craig by Akemi Gaines of Yes To Me
Dr. John DeMartini by Angela Recchia at Ange’s Biz– (posting soon)
Mike Dooley by Camille Olivia Strate of The Raja Project
Bob Doyle by Suzie Cheel of Abundance Highway
Dr. Wayne Dyer by Jenny Mannion of Heal Pain Naturally
Gangaji by Lisa Erickson of Mommy Mystic
Thich Nhat Hahn by Isabella Mori at Change Therapy
Louise Hay by Kelly Rigby of She Power
Jerry & Esther Hicks and Abraham by Camille Olivia Strate of The Raja Project
Napoleon Hill by Cath Lawson of Cath Lawson (Tips for Success in Business and Life) -- (posting soon)
Ernest Holmes by Lyman Reed of Creating a Better Life
Roy Hunter by Ellie Blunt of The Transparent Hypnotist
Susan Jeffers by Kate of Experiments in Living
Byron Katie by Caroline Middlebrook of Life Should Feel Good
Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross by Ari Koinuma of Our Best Version
Michael Losier by Suzie Cheel of Abundance Highway
Nelson Mandela by Mark Hayward of My Tropical Escape -- (posting soon)
Barbara Marx Hubbard by Slade Roberson of Shift Your Spirits -- (posting soon)
Dan Millman by Matthew Wadleigh and Lisa Erickson at Mommy Mystic
Dr. Christiane Northrup by Marilyn Kay at Mommy Mystic
Mary O’Malley by Dr. Nicole -(posting soon)
Dr. Mehmet Oz by Karen Lynch of Live the Power!
Dr. Eric Pearl by Jenny Mannion
Rachel Naomi Remen by Mokihana Calizar at Heal Pain Naturally
Susan SARK by Jenny Mannion of Heal Pain Naturally
Eckhart Tolle by Jenny Mannion of Heal Pain Naturally
Vaishali by Jenny Mannion of Heal Pain Naturally
Doreen Virtue by Suzie Cheel of Abundance Highway (posting soon)
Neale Donald Walsch by Evelyn Lim of Attraction Mind Map -- (posting soon)
Ron Wilkens by Jennifer Abbott of Principles for Peace
Marianne Williamson by Lisa Erickson of Mommy Mystic
Oprah Winfrey by Jenny Mannion of Heal Pain Naturally
Brad Yates by Suzie Cheel of Abundance Highway
HEROES
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor became fascinated with the brain because her brother was diagnosed with Schizophrenia. She trained at Harvard and became a prominent neuroanatomist (brain researcher). It was her knowledge of the brain that enabled her to recognize when she was suffering a severe stroke and fully "process" it as it was happening. Her stroke affected the left side of her brain which deals with cognition, language, processing and "ego". What took over was the right side of her brain whose function is the emotional and "spiritual" side of our brain. Her stroke left her without speech and physical mobility and it took her 8 years to fully recover. Her story is one of inspiration, courage and pure amazement as you listen to her experience. She credits KNOWING the importance of telling others about her experience with giving her the will to recover.
Since her recovery she has written a best selling book, been on the Oprah Soul Series and has spoken at the TED Conference as well as many other public appearances. She travels speaking about her experience and expressing her important message of living from LOVE and consciousness. The video below is of her speech at the TED conference. It is 20 minutes long but I assure you -- you have never seen anything like it.
Video
Resources
Books: "My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey"
What Jenny Mannion has Learned from Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor
Dr. Wayne Dyer
Dr. Wayne Dyer is affectionately called the “father of motivation” by his fans. Despite spending his childhood in orphanages and foster homes, Dr. Dyer has overcome many obstacles to make his dreams come true. Today he spends much of his time showing others how to do the same. With many books, audios and televised events as well as speaking internationally -- he has encouraged and helped millions of people find their inner strengths. Dr. Dyer’s books range from his powerful talks on “Intention” to one of his most recent where he gave up most of his belongings for a year and LIVED the Tao Te Ching. He has 7 children and STILL maintains a constant sense of presence and calmness.
Not only does Wayne Dyer give these important messages to adults but he also has children's books that are wonderful for giving children skills they need early on to be unstoppable and persevere. Dr. Wayne Dyer was recently on Oprah's Soul Series and it is a wonderful interview to watch. Dr. Dyer also has MANY videos he has done for public access television.
Video:
Longer video ( 2 1/2 hours) on the Power of Intention
Resources:
Kid's Books: "Incredible You: 10 Ways to let Your Greatness Shine Through" and "Unstoppable Me!: 10 Ways to Soar Through Life"
What Jenny Mannion learned from Wayne Dyer
My favorite quote that helped me to heal was “When You Change the Way You Look at Things the Things You Look at Change”. I was indeed on automatic pilot for YEARS and not even processing my self-talk. Dr. Dyer's message rang true and it was that simple shift that allowed my healing to continue. Whenever I felt myself "stuck" in a previous thought pattern I was able to ask myself "How ELSE can I look at this?". I still use those words to this very day ALMOST EVERY DAY!
Dr. Eric Pearl was a chiropractor with a thriving practice when his life began to change. A series of events led to his patients “feeling” other people in the room as they laid there with their eyes closed letting their adjustment set in. He began to heal people without even touching them including healing people with CHRONIC LONG Term health problems including disfigurement. It also led to patients channeling the same 6 messages to him… the first of which was “We are here to tell you to continue what you are doing”. His work is called “The Reconnection ” and his story is truly amazing. For those skeptics, he is also backed by Dr. Deepak Chopra and Dr. Wayne Dyer and is known worldwide. His "Reconnection Work" has been tested thoroughly by prominent people such as Dr. Gary Schwartz of the Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness and Health at the University of Arizona. After a few years Dr. Pearl figured out how to pass on this gift of healing to others and continues to create "Reconnective Healing Practitioners" worldwide. The book is mind-blowing and his story very easy to read as he takes you through his journey of trying to figure out WHY and HOW these events were happening.
The basis of The Reconnection is reconnecting the meridian lines (sometimes called the acupuncture lines) on your body to the same pattern as the Universe. There are thousands of practitioners and even people that have practiced energy healing for years that say this healing is like no other. Reiki practitioners after going through The Reconnection have often given up Reiki because this has even greater potential for healing. This has also been called a healing that has come at this time due to the vast SHIFT the world is currently undergoing.
Video
For full video please visit this link.
Resources
Website: "The Reconnection" has news articles, practitioners, seminar dates and much more.
The book “The Reconnection ” is a page turner and is an experience like no other.
What Jenny Mannion Learned from Dr. Pearl
There is much more to life than meets the eye. Healing exists on many levels and just because you have not heard of it before does not mean it is not more powerful than anything you have ever experienced. You do not need to be “special” or a prophet to heal others. Healing is expanding to include many different methods and modalities. I have undergone 2 "Reconnection" healing sessions and they are unlike anything I have ever experienced. Without anyone touching me I felt heat, touch and many other sensations in my body too impossible to explain. I am pursuing the "Reconnection" further and will keep my readers informed of my journey.
Susan Sark
Video
I highly recommend visiting her website or calling her "inspirational phone line" which has been inspiring people for ten years at 415-546-3742.
Here is a link to a mp3 file to hear her speak.
Resources:
Website: Planet SARK – very representative of her books and so much fun.
Her page on self growth.com promises videos in the future and lists many inspirational quotes and articles.
Books: "Succulent Wild Woman" "Sark's Journal and Playbook: A Place to Dream While Awake" (has some writing ideas in it and some blank pages to play).
"Juicy Pens, Thirsty Paper: Gifting the World with Your Words and Stories, and Creating the Time and Energy to Actually Do it" -- Her newest book
What Jenny Mannion has learned from Sark
When I was upset about being so sick -- writing became yet another place for me to talk of how sick I was. Sark showed me I had a lot more positive things to write about and she introduced me to writing gratitude lists.
Sark also showed me that everyone has a story – their own unique life and if you don’t get it down who will?
Eckhart Tolle's "A-Ha" Moment came when he was contemplating taking his life. The sentence spoken in his head was "I can't live with myself anymore". He realized when he analyzed that sentence there were two distinct people in the "I" and "myself". He then KNEW it would be up to himself to change the person he was from the inside out so he could and would be happy to live with himself. In that moment Eckhart became conscious and his path after became more and more clear. Oprah has called him a "prophet" during the Oprah/Eckhart Webinar on his book "A New Earth" and Eckhart exudes enlightenment more than any other person I have come across. He frequently quotes Jesus and the Bible and has some beautiful interpretations of passages that make you see them in a new light.
VIDEO:
Resources
Website: Eckhart Tolle
Books: "A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose" "The Power of Now"
Webinar of A New Earth with Oprah Winfrey
What Jenny Mannion has Learned from Eckhart Tolle
Eckhart has shown me that the pain body (a part of your subconscious that stores negative emotions not processed) can take over if you are not mindful of what is happening. Mr. Tolle has shown me the power of being in the NOW and letting go of some of the limits language can put on us. I can now go for a walk and admire nature without having to label everything and can just "be in the moment of enjoying them.
Mr. Tolle has also shown me that we are NOT the roles we assume. Yes, I have the role of mom and wife and daughter but that is not my true essence. I enjoy being a mom, wife and daughter but it benefits myself and everyone around me if I truly know and love who I am and am not just a "collection of roles".
Vaishali
Vaishali is the author of “You Are What you Love” and is an amazing radio show host. She radiates love and has been called the “spiritual hostess with the mostest”. Vaishali has overcome many hardships physical and emotional to come out on top. She has obtained a degree in Religious Philosophy, studied many different religions and spirituality firsthand and has encompassed them all into her teachings. Vaishali makes spirituality more accessible and easy to understand. She will explain spiritual concepts incorporating The Simpsons or Cheech and Chong so that it is modern and we can all understand clearly what she is speaking about.
Vaishali exudes love and kindness and when you hear of all she has come through to be where she is today you will feel it is possible to get through anything. Vaishali and I have personally emailed and she is a beautiful person through and through.
VIDEO
You Tube site: http://www.youtube.com/purplehazepress
RESOURCES:
Website: Purple V
Books: “You Are What you Love”, her latest is “Wisdom Rising: A Self-Help Guide to personal transformation, spirituality and mind/body/spirit holistic living”
Vaishali's Contact Talk Radio Show
Radio show:
What Jenny Mannion has Learned from Vaishali
“Your love and Your Awareness Are One” If you are putting all your attention on something (even if it is negative) for example anger or worry then you are loving anger and worry. Instead be mindful of where your attention is and love what you want to continue to bring into your life.
Oprah Winfrey
When the talk show craze hit its peak in the US you could not turn to a channel without finding some guest out of their seat leaping toward another like on Jerry Springer or screaming in anger on shows like Montel Williams. Oprah Winfrey took the high road and wanted to use the show to teach people life lessons and inspire people to live to their fullest potential. Oprah started from humble beginnings but did not let that stop her from pursuing and living her dreams.
From her Oscar nomination for the Color Purple, to her over 20 years on the Oprah Winfrey show, to her 2 magazines, her boarding school for girls in Africa, her shows on XM radio, her ground-breaking webinar with Eckhart Tolle and her soon to be OWN television network – Oprah has been inspiring millions and continues breaking her own records of success. Oprah is now concentrating more on spirituality and consciousness. She is wise, caring, driven, loving and juggles so many projects that sometimes I feel she must be living in some alternate Universe that has 50 hour days!
Video:
Resources:
The Oprah Winfrey Site has a lot of information on it from Oprah & Eckhart’s Webinar on A New Earth to Oprah’s Soul Series interviews with such greats as Dr. Wayne Dyer and Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor.
What Jenny Mannion Learned From Oprah:
It does not matter where you are from or what your situation is – you can inspire others and be all that you dream to be.
Life is about continued knowledge and growth.
You can heal from whatever may have happened in your past and move forward with grace and power from lessons learned.
Rules:
For your own post:
Please keep the same format Hero, Video, Resources, Comments. It will make for better flow and MUCH easier incorporation. Please link back to this original post and email me at jennymannion@yahoo.com to give me a head's up that you have posted. Feel free to use your own affiliate links in the resource section but don't list more than 2 books and/or resources. A few resources for each is all that is needed for people to begin learning more. If you do not have a blog or a place to post -- please email me and I will gladly include you in the compiled list.
How will Duplicates be handled?
In the event more than one person writes about the same HERO I will evaluate the Summary section of the Hero and possibly use a little from each post -- I will give credit to each person that wrote about that Hero as well as a link to their post. The Resources can possibly be added to but again, I only want a few books/resources under each Hero. Only one video per Hero so I will embed only the first video posted but it is possible LINKS to other videos can be added. Comments will all be included which leads to my next way to contribute.
To make a comment on a Hero on the list
Please keep the format:
What "xyz" learned about "abc". Your name can be a hyperlink to your site or if you wrote a post to the permalink on your post on Heroes of Healing.
For example: What "Jenny Mannion" learned about Deepak Chopra would be the title and then I would list what I learned from him. When I do the final list EACH Hero will have everyone's comments on them listed. It will help for people to see what different messages were learned from each Hero as everyone takes something unique away from each teacher.
What if there is not a Hero on the list AFTER the project is done that I want to add?
Conclusion
I am excited beyond belief about this project and am very excited to see the final result. I really hope you take the time to think about who was the Hero in your life that made you think about life differently. The more teachers we add to this list the better chance people will find someone that resonates with them. Many can benefit from being introduced to these Heroes and learning from them.
Thank you to the initial contributors Akemi, Camille, Dawn, Lisa and Dr. Nicole for sharing this kick-off with me. Your patience was GREATLY appreciated and your questions made my vision even more clear. I hope readers and fellow bloggers jump in to add more inspirational people to this list!
As always, any other comments are always welcome as well!
UPDATE: 9/13/08
I am very excited about the response this is getting and many are asking for more time to post. I am more interested in getting a comprehensive list together than meeting a deadline. Please don't let the date Sept. 19 stop you from participating because I will most likely be extending the date.. not sure until when as I have a lot of other projects right after that... but PLEASE if you want to participate send me a Hero's name and I will reserve that for you on the list above.
Many have mentioned "my Hero was written about" - PLEASE let that be an occasion to write in (as Lisa Erickson has in comments) with what you have learned from that person. In the final compiled list I will have what different people learned from each Hero since many of us take different lessons away from the same person. This will allow people when seeking a teacher to have an even better idea of what that Hero is all about.
There are still so many people that are not on this list that I would love people to write about. Here are a few ideas mentioned by others as well as people I would like to see included: Gary Null, Gary Zukav, Andrew Weil, Carl Jung, Caroline Myss, Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz.....
Thanks for all the support and it is my hope that this resource can help many discover new people to inspire and empower them to be the best they can be.
32 comments:
Hi Jenny,
My 2c for your ambitious project is out, too.
Thank you for letting me participate.
Hi Akemi, Thank you so much for your participation and for writing about Gary Craig who has helped MANY people to heal! Your friendship and contribution are greatly appreciated! Love, Jenny
Jenny, this project is a brilliant idea and I'm sure it will inspire many. I'm looking forward to the next episode of "Heroes of Healing". :)
Hi Irene, Thanks so much. I would love if you could participate.. do you find someone that inspired you missing from the list so far? I plan on making this into a format that will be easy to browse through. I want it to be easy for people to find a new teacher/Hero. I love your writing and would love to see who inspired you. Thanks again for the compliment and for commenting! Gratefully, Jenny
Jenny, thanks for putting this together and inviting me to participate! I will add comments on several of your profiles soon.
Hi Lisa, I am so grateful for your participation! Your questions definitely helped with my vision. Thanks for your patience with me! I look forward to our continued work together! Gratefully, Jenny
Jenny
You don't have Louise hay! You can't miss her out. She's been around as long as Wayne Dyer and when it comes to healing using the power of the mind, You can Heal Your Life is an absolute bible. I'll write hers, but how long does it have to be? Just like one of the others above? It's just I have a bit to do in the next week so I want to make sure I can do it.
Kelly
WHoo Hoo Kelly! Louise Hay was on my list but honestly I saw the Movie "You Can Heal Your Life" (which was amazing) and saw her speak with Oprah but felt I did not know enough about her to write about her. She is indeed a hero and has helped many to heal from within. I am so happy you are writing about her! I just recommended her movie at a Toastmaster's meeting. Thank you so much for commenting and I am very grateful to have you contributing! I love your writing! I'll put you down for a post on her! Love, Jenny
Hello Jenny,
I learned about your Heros of Healing project from my friend Akemi. I wrote a little piece to add to it. Here:
http://ourbestversion.com/2008/09/heros-of-healing-dr-elisabeth-kubler-ross/
I'm glad I discovered your blog over all, as your premise is close to my heart. I am looking forward to reading more of what you have to say.
ari
what a wonderful idea for september 11!
great that you've added louise hay.
two people i'd add:
elisabeth haich, who wrote the book "initiation". she founded the first yoga school in europe (and i think it is still the biggest yoga school there).
and since we're already in switzerland (where that school is) - let's not forget carl jung.
and then let's go east a bit - sigmund freud. granted, he doesn't have such a great rep everywhere but without him, we'd still be in the dark ages psychologically speaking.
finally, i'd like to nominate thich nhat hanh, the vietnamese zen monk who is working so tirelessly for peace and gentleness.
(btw, i've never thanked you for the shoutout for your blog birthday a little while ago. so - thanks, and belated congrats!)
Wow, Jenny, great project, loaded with so much wonderful information I will have to save as a fav and return to it a few times.
peace,
mike
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Hi Ari, I am so grateful for your participation. I remember studying Kubler Ross in college psychology and being really taken by "On Death and Dying" After reading your post I now want to read her memoir. Thank you -- this is what this list is all about -- discovering and rediscovering people that resonate to learn from. I will link to you shortly as I update the post and THANK YOU again! Gratefully, Jenny
Hey Mike,
I hope if you see someone missing from the list you will take part or you can comment on someone already on it if you'd like. Thank you for your kind words and for commenting. Gratefully, Jenny
Hi Isabella,
Those are all AMAZING people -- want to write about them? I'd love to have you contribute... if that is too much you can pick a couple.... You are right, they are all Heroes and deserve to be on this list.
You are quite welcome for the shout out. You and I connected quite early on in my blogging and if you remember -- you were the one who EXPLAINED to me what a meme was! ;-)
So wonderful to hear from you. Thank you for commenting and let me know if you want em to put you down for any or all of the Heroes you mentioned.
Love, Jenny
Hi Jenny,
You're welcome, and thanks for doing this project. This is great.
I just wanted to caution you about Dr. Kubler-Ross's autobiography -- she does go into somewhat out-there spiritual journeys in the second half of the book. You can read reviews on Amazon to see what people are saying about it.
I myself remember feeling quite mixed about the second half. I'm curious to re-read it again to see how I feel about it, now that I've gained more experience and awareness in that arena.
ari
Hey Ari, Your second comment intrigues me even more! I've been on a spiritual journey myself these last few months so this book is going on my amazon wish list right after I write this! Thanks again for your participation and for the recommendation. Gratefully, Jenny
Hi Jenny, So happy to see other names being added to the list! And thanks again for all your hard work getting us all organized. I would love to see Caroline Myss, Dr. Christine Northrup, Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz, and Katie Byron on there, and will try and recruit people to write about them. Anyway, here's a start on my comments for some of your contributions, hope others will add to this:
What Lisa Erickson Learned From Jill Bolte Taylor:
Spiritual experience is a natural part of our humanity. Reading about mystics, it can often seem like we have to lead an unusual or exceptional life to have powerful spiritual experiences. But Jill's experiences are a testament to the fact that our ability to connect to deeper truth is already present in us, through the tool of our right brain. We are just conditioned not to listen to it.
What Lisa Erickson Learned From Eckhart Tolle
Stillness doesn't require a quiet mind. Eckhart is great at showing us how the stillness of our awareness is always present, even when our mind is busy. Connecting to that presence is just a matter of shifting our focus, in any moment.
What Lisa Erickson Learned From Oprah Winfrey:
We can choose to uplift anyone anytime. I don't get to watch Oprah often, but every time I do, even when she is doing a show about fashion or food or whatever, I always end up in a better mood. She just enters every show, and everything she does, with the intent to uplift. And that is really amazing.
Hey Lisa,
Thanks for kicking off the comments for the final post! GREATLY appreciated! Yes, we are getting a good response and there are still so many people I want to see added... Gary Null, Andrew Weil, Neale Donald Walsch... so many that have inspired millions to change and heal from within! Whoo Hoo - so nice to see this growing -- thank you so much for all your contributions! Lots of love, Jenny
Jenny - what a thoughtful and generous idea!!! I will give it some thought so that I can help you create your list. There are so many great inspirational heroes. It's such a great idea. Thank you for the chance to participate.
Hi Cory, So glad you like the idea and want to participate. Let me know who you want to write about and I will put you down... the list keeps updating so you might want to take a look first. I am VERY excited about this project and hope it helps MANY find Heroes that resonate with them to write about. Thanks for commenting and for your participation! Gratefully, Jenny
Hi Akemi,
Thank you for your participation!
Very appreciated!
Thanks again,
Mark.
this is such a great project. just watched a beautiful, beautiful video of thich nhat hanh's and am so looking forward to writing about it.
take care!
isabella
Hi Isabella,
I am so grateful you are participating! I am designing my new site and starting with the page on this project because I am so excited about it! I hope this resource helps many find incredible teachers that resonate with them. Thank you for contributing and I am so excited to see your post and learn more about Thich Nhat Hahn! I am finding new teachers as well! Love, Jenny
HI Jenny,
I noticed that you don't have Susan Jeffers on your list. I have found her writings so inspiring when I have been in the depths of despair with depression.
Please can you add me to your list and I'll have the post done this weekend.
Kate
Hi Kate,
Wonderful! I will put you down for Susan Jeffers. I am assuming you would like me to link to Experiments in Living... if not -- please send me an email to jennymannion@yahoo.com. Thanks again for contributing! I look forward to learning all about Susan Jeffers. Gratefully, Jenny
All these are very great people they not only live life like a hero but also encourage others to become hero.
Jenny, this is a very motivational post. You continue to empower readers by inviting them to learn from the examples of people who have tapped into their own inner energy. You are an inspiration for healing from within ourselves. We are each invited to help ourselves, drawing from whatever tools, techniques and mentors seem most approriate and satisfying.
Hi Liara, Thank you! Yes, this project has inspired me in more ways than I even thought possible. It is the reason I began blogging -- to introduce people to other teachers and methods that resonate with them to learn from.
The collection of writers is amazing as well and of course I would be thrilled if you wanted to write about someone that you have learned from and think of as a Hero. I am very grateful for your comments as they encapsulate the importance of this project.
Love, Jenny
Jenny
Finally here it is. My piece on Louise Hay.
http://she-power.com/2008/10/02/heroes-of-healing-louise-hay-the-book-that-changed-my-life/
Sorry if it's too long. I already cut it back, if you can believe it! But there's a lot to say on this lady and she has profoundly affected my life. Hope you like it.
Kelly xxx
Hi Kelly,
Like it?! Love IT is how I feel and it brought tears to my eyes. It is obvious how much Louise Hay had affected your life and I am very grateful she came into your life when she did! WOW! THANK YOU so much for participating in this project with this beautiful and heartfelt post about the remarkable Louise Hay! It has truly been a pleasure getting to know you better. Lots of love, Jenny
Guys this project is priceless... These are what make impact on our life... i'm heading to my national library after this..
My salute to these real life heroes!!! I am impressed and inspired
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