You Were Not Born To Suffer

Reviewed By  Janet Mawdesley       January 15, 2015

 

Author  Blake D Bauer

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ISBN:                 978-1-4525-6259-9
Publisher:         Balboa Press
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Looking behind who you are or rather who you have become in order to allow yourself to become the person you were always meant to be, is the driving message offered to you as you read your way to happiness, joy and internal peace.

Presented as refreshing new look at the integration of timeless and traditional wisdom it can be considered as a course in re-discovery, your rediscovery of self. Each chapter concludes with Healing questions followed by Love Affirmations, which when followed immediately gives a sense of peace and relaxation.

Have you ever wondered why you are never particularly well: not unwell, just out of sorts, nothing ever quite works out and there always seems to be something missing from your life?

According to Blake Bauer, this stems from your inability to love yourself unconditionally. Now before you jump to any sort of conclusion on this statement take a minute to look at the facts relating to you, person.

Perhaps there is something here. Perhaps the fact that we don’t love ourselves as we should comes from the desire not to be hurt, not to have to deal with emotional pain.

But just what rewards could be had simply by learning to understand that it is OK to love yourself, to let the pain and distress built up over many years go, to accept that we are definitely entitled to have unconditional love, kindness and compassion as a daily component of our lives.

Sound like a great idea, but it can be a great reality. Practical guidance to this new dimension, or rather the rediscovery of this dimension, is set out in chapters dealing with all of life’s little challenges and reminders which, as your read, and you need to do this slowly, chapter by chapter, the Ah Ha’s will start to sound out loud and clear, and the healing and acceptance of the person you were born to be, begins to emerge.

Learning to know this person better can be a little challenging, because this person feels great and looks just like you! Fancy that!

In the words of the Buddha, ‘there are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way and not starting.’

Blake D Bauer offers you a place and the support to start on your journey to rediscovery.

 

Enjoy the journey!