Sunday, November 23, 2008

FREE DVD - You Can Heal Your Life with Louise Hay

 


LOUISE HAY, the pioneer who taught us the metaphysical causes behind myriad physical ailments and how to apply positive affirmations, is the subject of an important documentary film entitled YOU CAN HEAL YOUR LIFE. This film, which offers an intimate look into Louise Hay's moving and inspirational life story, shares her views on self-esteem, abundance and healing.


In this entertaining film, Wayne Dyer, Esther and Jerry Hicks, Dr. Christiane Northrup, Doreen Virtue, Gregg Braden, Gay Hendricks, and Cheryl Richardson, share their personal stories about the impact Louise Hay has had on their lives.


YOU CAN HEAL YOUR LIFE is the feature film in the Vol. 12, 2008 collection of films from the Spiritual Cinema Circle, the only DVD club specializing in films that inspire love and compassion. Receive YOU CAN HEAL YOUR LIFE plus 3 great short films free (plus nominal shipping fee) by visiting www.spiritualcinemacircle.com before December 12, 2008.


"Louise Hay was the catalyst to my becoming aware of the importance of being good to me. The horribly unkind voice in my head constantly criticized me until I began to understand that I was the power behind my good health and happiness just by the thoughts I think and the words that I speak." Mariel Hemingway, Spiritual Cinema Circle Co-Host


It's a limited time offer to get the free Heal Your Life DVD. You must respond before December 12th. www.spiritualcinemacircle.com

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Grateful for readers who share

With each book I write, I hope my message reaches at least one person who was looking for it. When I released “It Works with Simple Keys”, I received feedback on how the Simple Keys helped people to understand the simple message.

This month I release another new book with a catchy title: The “G” Spot, The ecstasy of life through Gratitude. Its message is for the cynic the hopeless, the happy and the already grateful, because I believe we all have those varied emotions and attitudes at some point in our lives. (sometimes in the same day)

The feedback that has been posted on the blog and emailed to me is beautiful. People are sharing the depth of their understanding, and, since we all learn together, it helps us all including me.

I didn’t write this book alone, there are several co-contributors who stepped up courageously and shared their stories and tips on how to experience genuine gratitude. I share these comments to honor those people who walked the journey of this book with me and made the message on the pages come alive in these hearts.

“I do not recall the last time I read a book on Gratitude that stimulated me to think about my opinions and behaviors. I especially liked the section about the integrity of my words of gratitude. I too have said for years that I am grateful for my health but at the same time I am doing some things that undermine my health. I am overweight, and I don’t exercise, and sometimes I drink too much alcohol. I do have physical ailments that my doctor correlates to my unhealthy eating and sedentary lifestyle. So when reading this chapter I had to be honest with myself if I was really grateful for my health, or grateful that my unhealthy habits weren't making my health any worse than it is. I’m not ready to change my eating and no exercise habits, but I am ready to be honest with myself.”

“I never asked why and now I do. I write grocery lists because I don’t want to forget what I need for my recipe, I write to do lists so I can see how much I have to do, and now when I write my Gratitude list I can really see the depth of my gratitude and why.”

“I like the part about me being a hero.”

“This book is written with such honesty and compassion. In these pages I saw myself through the other people’s stories and ways that I can find the real genuine gratitude in my life. I was taught that I was supposed to be grateful for everything or I was disrespecting God. This book showed me how my honesty with my gratitude is the greater respect. Thank you”

“I bought this book because a friend recommended it. And then when I bought the book, I got some amazing free gifts too. 2008 has been a difficult year for me and it’s been tough to find much to be grateful for. With each chapter in this book, I feel a new charge of energy. I see where I can take baby steps when I feel overwhelmed by my circumstances. This is the first time I have written so many notes in a book when I read it. I have written so much on the journal pages that I had to buy a new journal. It’s helping me find the authentic me. I am genuinely grateful for this book.”

"What a wonderful intimate journey into my own understanding and knowingness."

“Only a mother can know another mother’s pain. Losing a child can cloud how you see life. I felt so alone when I lost my son, and there didn’t seem to be anyone around that understood what I was going through. I felt lost because I couldn’t make my son better. I feel crushed under the weight of these feelings. When I read The Lioness Appears, “Within the sea of Gratitude, fear dissipates and a lioness erupts.” I sobbed for a long time. I didn’t see myself as being a strong person during his last days, I didn’t see anything to be grateful for, because I felt so helpless. Just reading this chapter connects me to one other mother who lost her son, but found her strength and her story is helping me find mine. Thank you for sharing her lioness experience.”

“I love how Be Not Afraid fits with being Grateful. I am really looking forward to reading the newsletters.”

“Colors have a deeper meaning for me now. What beautiful insight and inspiration”

“I love so many parts of this book. The chapter with the white paint gives me a new perception of my journey through a painful spot in my life. Thank you.”


You can read more about this book from a link on the book announcement page:http://sumnerdavenport.com/books/announcementGR08.htm


After you read the book, I look forward to hearing your experiences.

Wishing you a life filled with genuine Gratitude.

Namaste’

Sumner

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Not your typical book about Gratitude

Not your typical book about gratitude.

This book is for the cynic, the hopeless, the happy and the already grateful.

Do you have an opinion, a belief in gratitude or a passionate knowing?

Were you taught how to be grateful, or was it a lesson you learned through experience?

People fake many things in life and some even fake gratitude.

Are you enjoying the deep ecstasy of gratitude in your life?


":As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them." ~ John F. Kennedy ~

How do you live by your words of Gratitude?

TESTIMONIAL: "Congruency of gratitude and actions --
the section with 'Mom's' words was an eye opener."
~Janis Murphy, Lexington, MO ~

Research for this book repeatedly discovered that passionately genuine gratitude is only possible when you understand your own motivations and what is important to you.

TESTIMONIAL: "What a wonderful intimate journey
into my own understanding and knowingness."
~ Brenda Clark, Phoenix, AZ ~

This book includes comments and contributions from courageous people who were willing to share their intimate understanding of how genuine gratitude fits in their life.


Co-contributors: Whitney Allen, Monica Burnert, Catherine "CC" Collier, Veronica Davina, Michelle Granger, Lorraine Jackson, Ann Hill, Jacqueline Johns, Lou Paget, Kelly Phillips, Marcie Taylor, Dr. Bunny Vreeland, Glennie Wilburn

Click here for book excerpts and introduction.

TESTIMONIAL: "Colors have a deeper meaning for me now.
What beautiful insight and inspiration"
~ Caroline Palmer, Vancouver, B.C., Canada ~

The message in this book invites you on a self discovery journey sometimes through other perspectives and opinions.

"This is what learning is. You suddenly understand something you've understood all your life, but in a new way." ~ Doris Lessing ~

TESTIMONIAL: "One mother's experience was what I needed to read.
It helped me with my own loss, and shined a light
on how and where I could find the healing energy of genuine gratitude."
~ Tracy Purcel, NYC ~