Margaret Pinkerton

Moving On – Pathways to Personal Growth

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There is a difference between being alive and being able really to live and enjoy life. This book is about learning how to do the latter, through a process of self-transformation and meditation.

Although this book has been written specifically for people with a life-threatening illness, it is relevant for any person wishing to explore the process of self-transformation as an essential part of improving overall health and well-being.

“Moving On is a knowledgeable, practical and accessible guide to using meditation as a transformative tool for healing. It encourages a compassionate view of ourselves and one another as we make the journey towards deeper self-understanding and acceptance. Moving On provides the reader with a real understanding of the mind and how it can either destroy our peace or, if harnessed, can form the foundation for true healing. I will gladly recommend it in my work.” – Petrea King, author “Quest for Life”.
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  • Mike Brukehas quoted9 years ago
    thoughts, evoking the same reactions. Negative cycles of thoughts and feelings lead to stress, feelings of loss of control, anxiety and worry. Situations may seem bigger or worse than they really are. Thinking becomes focused on the failures in life. Sustained negative attitudes over a period of time are often reflected in the body in the form of stress symptoms, muscle tension or the weakening of the immune system, which may cause or hasten the onset of physical illness. Positive thought cycles lead to feelings of inner confidence, being in control, calmness an
  • John Gallego Patinohas quoted6 years ago
    Complete health will reign within my sentiments and emotions, and peace and tranquillity will prevail in my mind.
  • Mike Brukehas quoted9 years ago
    d thinks, feels, creates ideas, imagines and remembers. Thoughts arise because of external situations, other people and past influences, i.e. memor

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