Invisible Acts of Power: The Divine Energy of a Giving HeartSimon and Schuster, 2013 M07 9 - 288 pages For more than two decades, internationally renowned pioneer in energy medicine Caroline Myss has been studying how people use their personal power. Through her special brand of spiritual insight and intuition, her popular workshops, and her bestselling books, Myss has helped hundreds of thousands of people meet the lifelong challenge of managing their spiritual energy and improving their lives. Now, in this inspiring new book, Myss expands her message about power in an entirely new spiritual direction. With characteristic originality, she explains how we become channels for divine grace and a conduit for miracles through kind, compassionate, generous actions, or, as she calls them, invisible acts of power. When we act compassionately, without a private agenda or expectation of credit or reward, God works invisibly, anonymously through us. And as we move from visible acts, such as giving a friend a helping hand, to invisible acts, such as prayer and healing, we undergo a profound journey of personal empowerment. The myriad simple but profound ways that people connect to create small miracles, gain a greater sense of spirituality, and transform their own -- and others' -- lives in an instant will inspire you to your own invisible acts of power...and attract them to you. |
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... mother and my brother mean to me. I am blessed with a wonderful and loving family that also includes these Earth Angels: my dear friend, Donald Meshirer, my cousins, Pam and Andy Kruzel, Marilyn and Mitch Kaminski, Colleen Daley, and ...
... mother and my brother mean to me. I am blessed with a wonderful and loving family that also includes these Earth Angels: my dear friend, Donald Meshirer, my cousins, Pam and Andy Kruzel, Marilyn and Mitch Kaminski, Colleen Daley, and ...
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... mother.” As I organized the huge volume of letters, I looked for three elements in each story: the crisis, the gift, and the consequence. I was particularly interested in the “size” (for lack of a better word) of the help or gift in ...
... mother.” As I organized the huge volume of letters, I looked for three elements in each story: the crisis, the gift, and the consequence. I was particularly interested in the “size” (for lack of a better word) of the help or gift in ...
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... mother, who directs the communities of nuns, instructs the young women to “pray for grace” that will show them what to do next with their lives. Even as a twelve-year-old girl, I was drawn to this directive to pray for grace. I wondered ...
... mother, who directs the communities of nuns, instructs the young women to “pray for grace” that will show them what to do next with their lives. Even as a twelve-year-old girl, I was drawn to this directive to pray for grace. I wondered ...
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Other editions - View all
Invisible Acts of Power: Channeling Grace in Your Everyday Life Caroline Myss No preview available - 2006 |
Invisible Acts of Power: Personal Choices that Create Miracles Caroline Myss No preview available - 2004 |
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