
Daily Inspiration
Many people seem to feel entitled to get what they want at the expense of others. People with an entitlement issue often attract those with a caretaking issue. The person with the entitlement issue believes he or she deserves to take from others, while the caretaker believes he or she deserves to be taken from. Neither are taking loving care of themselves.
By Dr. Margaret Paul
“Margaret Paul has synthesized a remarkable amount of research sharing a wealth of insights of what and how we eat and think are connected to our physical, mental, emotional states as well as our spiritual consciousness and ability to evolve. She brilliantly shares with us how we can raise our frequency, giving us deeper access to our ability to connect with the divine.
After absorbing life-changing information, readers are masterfully led into Margaret Paul’s powerful Inner Bonding work. Through experiential exercises and case studies readers are taught life-changing skills to heal what is disconnecting them from their divine self.
“Diet for Divine Connection is truly remarkable, filled with so many resources. I will use this book as a guide to read again and again. This book is a true gift to anyone who reads it and speaks so well to how to navigate the times we are living in.”
Sandra Ingerman, MA
ABOUT "DO I HAVE TO GIVE UP ME TO BE LOVED BY GOD" - "Margaret Paul has written a powerful book that explores one of the most significant relationships of all - our relationship with God. She creatively teaches us the value of stepping into a new spiritual paradigm-into love and trust of self, others and God."
JACK CANFIELD
[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
"Diet for Divine Connection cuts through the conflicting theories on nutrition, empowering the reader to made intelligent food choices for their optimal wellbeing on every level. It addresses the psychological reasons that often hold a person back from implementing positive changes, which come down to a lack of self-love. Most remarkable, is Margaret Paul’s understanding of the spiritual impact of our food diet and thought diet. With great wisdom and compassion, she shows us how we can embody an inspired, graceful, vital existence, even in these challenging times. This is truly a ground-breaking contribution. Read it and reap!”
Miranda Macpherson
"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.
"Dr. Margaret Paul's "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By God?" beautifully shows how God's love nurtures and directs our psychological growth, restoring peace, passion and sanity. You will find much to agree with, argue against and ponder; this book will leave you changed.
HAROLD H. BLOOM FIELD, M.D.