Daily Inspiration
Today, notice your wounded self with compassion, kindness, curiosity and a light heart. Move beyond judgment and into compassion for this sacred journey toward wholeness. It doesn't matter how far you are on this path - it only matters how you journey.
By Dr. Margaret Paul
"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
"Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By God? is a treasure chest full of gifts which provide the essential tools for achieving inner peace, joy and fulfillment. A glorious book!"
JOHN GRAY
"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.
“Diet For Divine Connection is a wise, comprehensive, integral guide to good health on all levels. In it, the masterful Margaret Paul offers us an in-depth and accessible roadmap to learn how to love ourselves through aligning our thoughts, actions and food choices with great wisdom and love. A magically transformative book for all serious seekers of health, healing and wholeness. I highly recommend it!”
Katherine Woodward Thomas
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




