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You Can Heal Your Life (1984)

por Louise L. Hay

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Louise L. Hay, bestselling author, is an internationally known leader in the self-help field. Her key message is: "If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed." The author has a great deal of experience and firsthand information to share about healing, including how she cured herself after being diagnosed with cancer. An excerpt from You Can Heal Your Life: Life Is Really Very Simple. What We Give Out, We Get Back What we think about ourselves becomes the truth for us. I believe that everyone, myself included, is responsible for everything in our lives, the best and the worst. Every thought we think is creating our future. Each one of us creates our experiences by our thoughts and our feelings. The thoughts we think and the words we speak create our experiences.… (mais)
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Wat een Amerikaans (USA) gezwets.
Het boek richt zich op de ontspoorde persoon die voor de spiegel gaat reutelen om zichzelf weer waardevol en uniek te genezen. Zoals het ook blijkbaar onvermijdelijk is in de American dream, wordt er ook naar God gericht gesproken om zichzelf weer te helen en dankbaar te zijn voor alles wat zich voordoet. Er staan ook voorgekauwde teksten in die je hardop kan lezen om jezelf weer op te peppen. Ik vraag me af wie zo naief, of wanhopig is om zich zo te laten leiden. Je moet al behoorlijk wereldvreemd zijn, om hierin meegesleurd te willen worden.
Bovendien staat het boek vol van amateuristische pubertekeningen die ontzettend storen bij het lezen.
Ik zit momenteel diep door omstandigheden maar dit soort boek helpt me absoluut niet, integendeel er is beter materiaal om zich aan op te trekken. ( )
  jwi61 | Feb 6, 2024 |
Oh, where do I even begin with this book? "You Can Heal Your Life" by Louise Hay is, in my humble opinion, an utterly unscientific, shaming, and absurd piece of writing. Frankly, I can't help but worry about the harm it might cause to anyone who takes its claims seriously.

Assigning blame for a condition that no one knowingly chooses to experience is absurd. Not only does this dump a heaping helping of guilt onto someone who's already suffering, but it could also lead to destructive family dynamics that are far from helpful.

If you're sick, particularly with a life-threatening illness, get evidence-based treatment! I'm horrified to think about the potential loss of life caused by Louise Hay's followers' refusal to seek medical attention.

Of course, there's nothing wrong with having hope and maintaining a positive attitude, but let's get real—it won't magically cure cancer. A cheerful outlook may enhance the effectiveness of cancer treatment, but it is not a panacea.

Could we also talk about how Louise Hay believes that people are to blame for their own ill health and misfortunes? This notion is absurd on top of being ridiculous.

Overall, I think this book is offensive and harmful, especially for those who are vulnerable and easily influenced. I wouldn't suggest it to anyone looking for serious guidance or insight. ( )
1 vote Elizabeth_Cooper | Oct 27, 2023 |
The time is right for me and this book. I've already started re-reading it. Some dicey stuff at the end, but on the whole practical ideas that work for me. ( )
  rebwaring | Aug 14, 2023 |
I tried to read this. However with so much negative self talk that I couldn’t align myself with. I decided this one is not for me. ( )
  vdt_melbourne | Feb 9, 2023 |
This book is controversial but I think it comes from a misunderstanding of what she tried to do with this book. She is giving ideas to transform your life and she gives examples of some best case scenarios. Nowhere does she say you are at fault if you don't heal your illness, nor does she say ignore traditional medicine. This is a tool and like all tools they can be misused.

Personally, I found the affirmations at the back pointed to issues I had never thought about. They didn't eliminate my fibroids, for example, but they brought me to a place where I could accept myself which led to a smooth experience in my surgery and recovery. It didn't cure my mom's dementia but she would find a measure of peace when I was able to get her to do the affirmations.

This book was never meant to lay blame or guilt for being sick. It's sad so many people have chosen to interpret it that way. ( )
  mktoronto | Jan 25, 2023 |
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Louise L. Hay, bestselling author, is an internationally known leader in the self-help field. Her key message is: "If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed." The author has a great deal of experience and firsthand information to share about healing, including how she cured herself after being diagnosed with cancer. An excerpt from You Can Heal Your Life: Life Is Really Very Simple. What We Give Out, We Get Back What we think about ourselves becomes the truth for us. I believe that everyone, myself included, is responsible for everything in our lives, the best and the worst. Every thought we think is creating our future. Each one of us creates our experiences by our thoughts and our feelings. The thoughts we think and the words we speak create our experiences.

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