Dear God, What's Happening to Us?
Halting Eons of Manipulation
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- $ 64.900,00
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- $ 64.900,00
Descripción editorial
In dark times, a message of hope.
In her bestselling Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting, Lynn Grabhorn told how to literally create your own reality. Then--as she tells here--her own life and health inexplicably fell apart. After years of struggle, she learned that the reason why involves nothing less than the age-old struggle between positive and negative forces.
More important, she learned how this struggle began, how it is playing out, why times today are so hard for so many, and--WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT.
This book is, above all, a message of hope. In Grabhorn's trademark down-to-earth style, she shows how we--each of us--can choose to embrace the positive in such a way that the negative loses all power over us. Forever.
This powerful message, if heeded, will change the course of human history for the better.
From the author of Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting which has sold more than 150,000 copiesOffers seven easy steps to release all unseen negative influencesShows you how to survive and thrive in a world seemingly driven by negativity
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Fans of Grabhorn's bestseller Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting are in for a surprise with this book. Here, the author takes another run up the challenging mountain of overcoming negative thinking. But this time, she offers a cosmic explanation for negativity, positing good and evil forces at work in the universe and an ultimate struggle between those forces. She says these forces are quite directly at work in her life and the lives of a select group of the 100 people now creating"a new grid of light on this planet" to counter the pervasive influence of"the Others" (Grabhorn's term for cosmic forces of darkness that feed on negativity). She claims the 100 people"signed up" for this job before coming to this earth, knowing in advance that the task of birthing a new world would be"disagreeable" and difficult, in addition to telling readers that they may be among the chosen few. Like her previous work, this book is grounded in life experience. She claims that these forces produced a debilitating physical and emotional breakdown that led her to write to Dutch doctors to seek help with committing suicide before she was able to channel--her word--the information she presents here. In a practical vein, she offers three incantation-like statements that she says will help exorcise the dark forces from consciousness. She readily acknowledges in her characteristically breezy tone that her story strains credulity ("as off-the-wall as this book may seem to you") and is a little less orthodox than the usual self-help positive-thinking tome. This fusion of self-help with Armageddon produces a highly original marriage of two popular American topics.