The Miracle Worker’S Handbook

A Seeker’S Guide to Creating an Exceptional Life

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, New Thought
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Author: Sara Loos ISBN: 9781504339056
Publisher: Balboa Press Publication: October 2, 2015
Imprint: Balboa Press Language: English
Author: Sara Loos
ISBN: 9781504339056
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication: October 2, 2015
Imprint: Balboa Press
Language: English

There is no question that life can be challenging. It is hard not to spend our days dreaming about what could be possible without all the negative experiences, people, and stories weighing us down, craving a connection to God or Spirit or the Universe, and determining how to wipe the slate clean and start again, creating the exceptional life we all know we deserve.

Sara Loos relies on her professional background as a spiritual teacher as well as experiences gathered from her personal transformational journey to share twenty-two proven healing tools thatwhen put into practicewill open the door to real change, progress, healing, and enlightenment for anyone desiring to live a life filled with joy, trust, and love. While providing step-by-step guidance on how to unleash the magic within ourselves to become miracle workers in our own lives, Loos offers direction on how to own the truth, tame an ego, embrace the inner child, extinguish anger, be a change agent, and ultimately reconnect with ones deeper, purer self to experience life from a new perspective.

The Miracle Workers Handbook shares an inspiring collection of tools for those ready to embark on a self-reflective journey to understand their own power and capacity for change, and transform their lives for the better.

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There is no question that life can be challenging. It is hard not to spend our days dreaming about what could be possible without all the negative experiences, people, and stories weighing us down, craving a connection to God or Spirit or the Universe, and determining how to wipe the slate clean and start again, creating the exceptional life we all know we deserve.

Sara Loos relies on her professional background as a spiritual teacher as well as experiences gathered from her personal transformational journey to share twenty-two proven healing tools thatwhen put into practicewill open the door to real change, progress, healing, and enlightenment for anyone desiring to live a life filled with joy, trust, and love. While providing step-by-step guidance on how to unleash the magic within ourselves to become miracle workers in our own lives, Loos offers direction on how to own the truth, tame an ego, embrace the inner child, extinguish anger, be a change agent, and ultimately reconnect with ones deeper, purer self to experience life from a new perspective.

The Miracle Workers Handbook shares an inspiring collection of tools for those ready to embark on a self-reflective journey to understand their own power and capacity for change, and transform their lives for the better.

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