Daily Inspiration

As adults, unless you are very sick, old or disabled, abandonment is something to we do to ourselves. Others can leave us or reject us, but only we can abandon ourselves. Today, stop abandoning yourself by attending to your own feelings and needs, being compassionate toward yourself, speaking up for yourself, taking loving action for yourself, and staying open to learning about your feelings and with your spiritual Guidance.

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The authors', Margaret Paul, Ph.D., and Erika Chopich, Ph.D., in the book "Healing Your Aloneness: Finding Love and Wholeness Through Your Inner Child", provides a new and fresh understanding of the inner world. They have created a valuable roadmap for healing the child within us, and in that way becoming more emotionally free, integrated, and whole.
Walter E. Bracklemanns, M.D.

FROM THE INTRODUCTION OF "DO I HAVE TO GIVE UP ME TO BE LOVED BY GOD? "Here, in the treasure that you now hold in your hands, is a method for recreating yourself as a powerful, spiritually connected, loving adult self, capable of taking personal responsibility for your own feelings and behaviors. This book offers you a process through which you may do that. It also contains a powerful method for healing relationship and family conflict, as well as for healing self-destructive and addictive behavior. I am very excited about this material. It takes the truths found in Conversations with God and other of the newest wisdom literature, and renders them functional in everyday life. Anything that takes a huge wisdom and turns it into a practical tool is a treasure indeed. It is one thing to behold the wisdom and quite another to be able to use it. Margaret Paul has for over a dozen years been working with, and teaching to others, a process which allow people to do just that. Now everything you could want to know about that process, and the eternal truths which underlie it, has been placed in a book. This book. This marvelous gift that that has come to be placed before your eyes."
NEALE DONALD WALSCH

From the Foreword of Diet for Divine Connection: "While I’ve found Dr. Paul’s work to be immensely valuable, both in my own life and in the lives of my clients over the years, the aspect of transformation she brings into focus in Diet for Divine Connection fills a gap in our culture’s understanding that’s truly groundbreaking....The message in this book is essential and timely.  Sadly, one out of four women in North America is on antidepressants. This staggering epidemic of unhappiness is due in great part to these two things—our diet, and our disconnection from our divine source. The way in which Margaret connects these two fields offers a quantum breakthrough in our understanding....

"If ever I start to feel disconnected from my own self-love, my divine connection, I turn to either Margaret’s work or Margaret herself. She has proven herself to be a trusted guide over the decades. In this book, she will clearly show you how to use food to strengthen your own divine connection in a profound way.  It is with great joy that I invite you to turn these pages and take in her wisdom and guidance for yourself."


Marci Shimoff

This book ["Healing Your Aloneness"] is a profound look at the cause of inner pain and, most importantly, offers a way of healing.
Susan Forward, Ph.D

It is very obvious that the authors are onto something big. They have made an explicit and important break with other 'child within' writers by emphasizing that it is not simply a healthy Inner Child or Inner Parent but a healthy relationship between the two which is the key to personal health. The work ["Healing Your Aloneness"] is practical, compelling, and very readable.
John Vasconcellos

"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.



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As adults, unless you are very sick, old or disabled, abandonment is something to we do to ourselves. Others can leave us or reject us, but only we can abandon ourselves. Today, stop abandoning yourself by attending to your own feelings and needs, being compassionate toward yourself, speaking up for yourself, taking loving action for yourself, and staying open to learning about your feelings and with your spiritual Guidance.

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