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Book The magic meadow therapy |
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008 15:51 |
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About the book
This book describes a magical method – the Magic Meadow Therapy – suitable for one to become so well acquainted with oneself and one’s inner-being. It can enable them to either free themselves of their addiction, chronic illness, or at least achieve an improvement. It is one and the same for all those who believe, that they always do something wrong and therefore always suffer a guilty conscience – even accounting for their illness. They are always there to help others – nothing is too much for them. It is only for them selves, that they often have nothing left to give. It is these people I want to show how easy it is to shake off their chains of childhood, to free them and ultimately enable them to regard themselves more sensually and affectionately. This book is aimed at patients, their relatives and also people (whether in the therapy-, nursing- or social field), who either consciously or subconsciously want to find a simple, effective way to help those suffering from Helper’s Syndrome, to have access to themselves. The Magic Meadow therapy is an answer to Paul Watzlawick’s book – “Instructions to Unhappiness”: There is a way out of the chronic emotional traps, which cause so much unhappiness and illness. The guidelines for a self-affectionate approach to oneself are suitable for addicts (alcohol, cigarettes, weight problems, drug dependency); and also psychosomatic illnesses (for example, asthma, irritable bowel syndrome – IBS); for pain relief and for the therapy of children afraid of going to school – to name but a few cases. An accompanying CD is enclosed with the book, “The Magic Meadow Therapy – Guidance to Happiness”. Book download The magic meadow therapy
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