Invisible Acts of Power

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Simon & Schuster, Limited, 2006 M10 7 - 288 pages
Each of us is born with an inherent spiritual task, a sacred contract to learn to use our personal power responsibly, wisely and lovingly. World-renowned intuitive and motivational speaker Caroline Myss argues that we are most godlike, most powerful and most apt to increase our own power, when we act with true generosity towards others. For this new inspirational and spiritual teaching, Myss draws on her own experience and that of thousands of readers who wrote to her about their lives and the acts of kindness that transformed them. She includes stories of generosity, faith, emotional support and friendship and shows the many real ways that everyone has divine power and can act with it - indeed, MUST act with it. Coupling these stories with a dynamic new teaching about the innate physical/psychological/spiritual need we all have to do good - INVISIBLE ACTS OF POWER will give readers the power to harness the positive energies of hope and faith in a time of overwhelming negative news and stress.

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About the author (2006)

Caroline Myss was born on December 2, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois. She received a bachelor of arts degree in journalism from the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in Indiana in 1974. During her career as a journalist, she interviewed Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, the author of the book, On Death and Dying, which inspired her to pursue a master's degree in theology from Mundelein College, which she completed in 1979. She also studied intuition and energy medicine at Greenwich University. In 1982, she started giving medical intuitive readings and has been in the field of energy medicine and human consciousness for 20 years. She specializes in assisting people in understanding the emotional, psychological, and physical reasons why their bodies have developed an illness. She has written numerous books including Anatomy of the Spirit; Why People Don't Heal and How They Can; Sacred Contracts; Entering the Castle; and Defy Gravity: Healing Beyond the Bounds of Reason.

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