Daily Inspiration
We draw people to us at our common level of woundedness and our common level of health. Therefore, if you want your relationships to change from conflicted or distant to loving and connected, be devoted to your own healing and become the kind of person you want to attract into your life.
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
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.
“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
"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.
[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
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




