Daily Inspiration
When someone has hurt you deeply and you just want to get back at him or her, ask yourself: What is the high road? What is truly loving to myself? Will hurting another heal me?
By Dr. Margaret Paul
"Once Again, Margaret Paul brings her expertise and her loving concern to the question of how to heal our relationships in her newest book, Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By God? This time, she talks about our most important relationship, that with God and she provides clear and beautiful direction to guide us through our areas of wounding and resistance to a transformative connection with our Higher Power. Read this book! It could change your life."
MARY MANIN MORRESSEY
[About "Inner Bonding"] The system of reparenting discussed in this book will supply you with the most loving, dependable, supportive friend you'll ever have yourself. What a joy to know you're not alone anymore.
Lindsay Wagner
Endorsement for Diet for Divine Connection: “This is not just another book about food and the body—it weaves together many other aspects of a healthy life: the importance of high-vibration foods that resonate with your essence, the power of your “state” when you eat and digest, and the full presence of you-the-soul to guide self-nurturing. This is a valuable and comprehensive guidebook for transforming your entire self at the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual levels.”
Penney Peirce
"Margaret's latest book, "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By God?" is a powerful, effective method for learning to love ourselves at the deepest spiritual level so that we can love others fully."
GAY HENDRICKS, PH.D. and KATHLYN HENDRICKS, PH.D.
"Inner Bonding" is a powerful book for anyone interested in quality relationships. It offers practical tools, not just theory, to help us reach inside and heal those deep problems and addictions that have held us back for so many years.
Thomas Crum
"Inner Bonding" is a welcome addition to the material on the Inner Child. It gives us a pragmatic, solution-oriented framework for resolving inner conflict.
Stephanie Covington, Ph.D.




