Rating:  Summary: I Thought We'd Never Speak Again Review: This book has rocked my world. I literally have a different life after having read it. It has led me to take giant steps toward multiple personal reconciliations that have held me hostage for years, while also giving me a sense of collective purpose-- the significance of this kind of work toward a vision of reconciliation on a global scale can not be underestimated..Am I the 100th monkey? All I can tell you is that from these pages came real changes . The stories evoked alot of head nodding and tears, with my own stories of estrangement suddenly having a tangible context within which to flourish and take heart... Maybe it was the great empathy with which it was written, or the detailed way in which Ms Davis is able to take us down that jungle path into the contrary ways of the heart ...these things followed by stories of those doing the good work of reconciling entire classes of people in political or religious conflict made for one very moved, well fed, and lately enlightened monkey.
Rating:  Summary: Great Source If You Seek Reconcilliation Review: Unlike many other books, you may want to start by reading the appendices. If you open to Appendix A, you will start with an excellent questionnaire that will help you to know if you are ready for reconcilliation. You also may use information in the appendices to get a FREE reconcilliation newsletter. There also is help in deciding whether to seek psychotherapy and how to form a discussion group. The body of the book uses one of the most effective tools known to self-improvement. It reports in-depth interviews with real people who have experienced different kinds of reconcilliation, from minor improvements to incredible breakthroughs. If it is your intention to reconcile yourself to another, it is very likely that these experiential stories will strike a receptive chord in you. This may well help you to find new inner resources to find the new peace and tranquility that you yearn for. If you have a problem involving reconcilliation, this is the book for you. Peter Bloch ...
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