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Energy Healing for Relationships

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Fascinating! As an energy healer and yogi, I practice many Mudra, Pranayama, and Asana techniques daily. In this book, Keith and Sabine take daily practice to another level inspiring relationship healing. I incorporated many of the exercises while simultaneously doing a 21 day meditation specifically on relationships. It was a powerhouse combination that ignited and continues to pave the way for deep healing. The journey work from this book alone was quite beneficial but I like layering the energies and always learning new ideas, techniques and different perspectives of looking at the subtle body. Thoroughly enjoyed this book! ✨🙏🧡

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This book, Energy Healing for Relationships, is designed to ensure that children grow up with all the love and self-confidence they need and to enhance the well-being of all the members of their family.

It features helpful examples and hands-on exercises and helps you find a compatible partner, heal family dynamics, strengthen your connections to your loved ones, and overcome parental challenges. Tips and techniques for working with meditation, energy, positive thinking, chakras, mudras, and visualization will move you forward on your journey with your family and friends while also helping you learn to deal with the difficult people in your life.

A great mus-have.

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Get this book now. So much information is packed into this book and helpful. Very easy to read and understand. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the arc of this book in return for my honest review. Receiving the book in this manner had no bearing on this review.

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This is a great book full of ideas on how to strengthen relationships. I highly recommend this book.

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I was surprised at the depth and breadth of the information in this book. I myself have worked with subtle energies for a long time as a Reiki practitioner. While this book is specifically looking at energy as it relates to couples and families, the authors actually give an excellent grounding in the concepts of chakras and the five elements. In fact, if you are drawn to this book but fear you don't have much of a background, I would say go ahead and get it because the authors educate you as well as give you exercises in energy work and energy healing. You'll come away much more knowledgeable and grounded.

The book has a logical organization, which I always appreciate. The book starts discussing what subtle energy fields are and gets the reader working with them. The book moves on to talking about you as an individual and specifically discusses energy work to help find a partner that resonates with your energy. Once we have a handle on our own energy, the book then guides how to approach expanding energy consciousness to include a partner. The natural progression then moves on to the partners preparing to welcome children into the family and then into energy work for healthy children and family structures. A final chapter at the end looks at some contemporary difficulties that one could face in the real world and how we can heal our energy if they impact us. The book is brimming with exercises. Every chapter has at least several, and some chapters have quite a few. I found the exercises to be simple, for the most part, but able to lend insight into self, other, and the family as a unit. Not all of the exercises truly have to do with healing, though many of them do. However, one could argue that any energy work done well has a healing aspect. If energy work interests you at all, or you have an interest in alternative methods for better relationships, you may very well enjoy this book.

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This was a really interesting read for me. I admit to being a novice in the fields of yoga and healing in the sense this book is written but have always been fascinated about the impact of the psyche on health and relationships.

This book is written in a way that people will understand. It contains examples of how the authors have worked with particular case studies/ families / individuals who have put their methods into practice. They discuss their challenges and successes along the way.

The book contained ALOT of specific information that for a novice such as myself required a slower move through the book and it took me some time to practice the basic premises discussed. It’s still early days for me!

. I have a lot to learn and think the best thing for me was to chunk the related chapters, read and re-read so as to be comfortable with both the subject matter, the details and then look to attempt any practices described.

Undoubtedly, those more familiar and proficient within these areas will move more quickly through the book and I will be interested to hear their thoughts.

This book is a positive and expansive read that I think I will benefit from re-reading. I think it’s a keeper and I’m keen to learn more. Anything that assists people to work within the dynamics of their relationships positively is worthwhile I believe.

Thank you to Keith Sherwood, Sabine Wittman, Llewellyn Publications and Netgalley for providing me with. eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book will be released on 8 August 2019.

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This book does a good job of explaining reasonably abstract topics and then creating practical exercises around them. The explanations are relatable and well written. I was impressed with this book and think it holds a lot of valuable information in an easy to read format.
Thanks to NetGalley for the review copy. The opinions expressed are my own.

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I honestly couldn't finish this one because most of the topics covered aren't personally relevant to me. Though this would be a better read for those who have a family. I was more expecting less emphasis on family and more on friendship. The meditations and information about energy fields was interesting though mostly known to me already.

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