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“The worshipper of energy is too physically energetic to see that he cannot explore certain higher fields until he is still.” -Clarence Day (1874-1935)
Since I have been teaching meditation, many people have said to me: “I can’t meditate, I have too much energy!” Energy can be our ally, it gives us the vitality we need to accomplish, to excel. And yet, if we can’t tame our energy enough to allow ourselves to sit still and just be, then that energy can be counterproductive. Yes, energy is good! And we can make much better use of it when we spend some time in silence. -Lissa Coffey
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By Lissa Coffey
With Closure and the Law of Relationship: Endings as New Beginnings, lifestyle and relationship expert Lissa Coffey takes an in-depth look at the course of relationships in our lives and shows how each can be a learning tool in our journey of Self-awakening. “When we can look at the people in our lives as teachers or students,” Coffey says, “and as being there at a specific time for a specific purpose, then we will value our relationships all the more.”
In this inspiring and practical book, Coffey takes us on a journey of human relationships, interweaving real-life examples as she speaks about the ties we create with our parents, partners, siblings, children, and coworkers. Coffey says the Law of Relationship is a tool we can use much in the same way as we use the Law of Attraction. It explains our universal interconnectedness and puts forth the point that we are here to help each other on our path of progressive evolution.
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Coffey: “We are all connected in one way or another. We feel the same emotions; we share the same experiences. We are brothers and sisters on this planet. This connection bonds us and gives us a relationship with each other. A mother in any part the world can relate to another mother she has never seen because she knows what it means, and how it feels, to be a mother. We are all born the same way, and have to learn how to walk and talk and find our way in the world. We face challenges and heartache, no matter where, or how, we live. Our connection cannot be broken.”
Coffey shows how relationships are built, how they change, what we can do when this change occurs, and how profoundly we can be affected when the relationship is over. She explains how, when a relationship has run its course, we may be left with unanswered questions and painful feelings, such as anger, guilt, or grief, which continue to negatively impact our state of being. To move on, to progress, a sense of closure becomes of paramount importance. In this, her newest book, Coffey provides a five-step process through which closure becomes possible.
With the assistance of real-life examples, Transformation Applications, and Wisdom Affirmations, Coffeyilluminates our understanding and provides activities to help readers process the different relationship stages. In Closure and the Law of Relationship, she has created a practical, spiritual guide to help readers achieve peace of mind and greater Self-realization. |
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