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Guilt is the Teacher, Love is the Lesson

Guilt is the Teacher, Love is the Lesson

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Having coffee with Joan
Review: That's what this book will feel like to you: surely you must be sitting in your favorite coffeeshop across from Joan Borysenko, bending heads over a couple of Cafe Mochas! Joan tells it like it is, but with compassion, and a relation to what happened to her. I've had suspicions about the source of guilt in my life, but Joan's stories were the push to clarity. Years of talk therapy coalesced for me with this book. I had the good fortune to meet Joan once. Her energy is so friendly; you'll swear you've known her all her life. Thank the Source for inspiring this woman to teach us!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Light headed
Review: The worst book on guilt I have read so far. A salad of pseudo sience and new age bla bla.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Know Yourself
Review: This book is a keeper. Borysenko gently holds a mirror up for us to peek into our essence and see through our masks. We are a kaleidoscope of feelings, a symphony of thoughts drumming our consciousness, and much, much more. Joy comes with the observer, with insight into our humanity, with unraveling the heartless assumptions we have made about ourselves, and with letting go of the shame we carry. An articulate, important book.


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