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
Margaret Paul [in "Inner Bonding"] offers us a simple and very effective tool for healing our inner upsets and quieting the confusion in our minds. I recommend that you use this valuable tool daily on your path to wholeness.
Susan Jeffers, Ph.D.
Dr. Margaret Paul has dedicated her work to helping others lead happier, healthier, more emotionally free lives. She is a wonderful teacher!
Judith Orloff, M.D.
Endorsement for Diet for Divine Connection: According to the reports from thousands of individuals and numerous physicians, when people switch to a non-GMO organic diet, they experience dramatic improvements in health, clarity, concentration, weight loss, memory, and energy. Many recover from anxiety and depression. The toxins in food have robbed millions of their health and vitality. Reversing this trend sets the stage for the kind of life we all desire. Healthy food is the urgent first step. Thank you Margaret for ringing that bell.”
Jeffrey M. Smith
“A powerful message whose time has come! Dr. Margaret Paul’s Diet for Divine Connection is a cutting-edge spiritual look at how junk food and “junk thoughts” sabotage our connection to the Divine. Margaret’s proven processes will support you in shedding old habits and false beliefs so you can live, love, and lead from your inner wisdom and create a life of radiant health and inner peace.”
Linda Joy
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
"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.




