Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Give up the need to know why

Give up the need to know why by Caroline Myss Share This "Let me give up the need to know why things happen as they do. I will never know and constant wondering is constant suffering." — Caroline Myss (author-info-insert:Caroline Myss) Comments & Discussions comments powered by Disqus Change doesn’t have to be hard by Iyanla Vanzant Share This "Change doesn’t have to be hard, and healing doesn’t have to hurt. Surely by now you know that every thing happens for a reason! There is something better awaiting you on the other side of this." — Iyanla Vanzant Iyanla Vanzant: Spiritual and Empowerment Leader History will show that Iyanla Vanzant is one of America’s most profound spiritual leaders and acclaimed empowerment legends. Her body of work spans over three decades to include 15 published books, 5 New York Times best sellers (translated into 23 languages and with sales exceeding 8 million copies), CDs, television, radio and on stage performances. Likened to other great African American Women in our history, Iyanla embodies a no-nonsense approach in her message and teaching style. Outspoken, fiery, transparent, truthful, and sage-like are just a few of the common adjectives used when describing Iyanla Vanzant. Her latest book, Peace from Broken Pieces, chronicles her extraordinary professional success against the back drop of personal tragedy. As the world watched her as a regular guest expert on The Oprah Winfrey Show then onto her daily talk show, "Iyanla", her marriage was crumbling her daughter was losing her battle with cancer. Peace from Broken Pieces shares the spiritual lessons learned and the wisdom gained during this difficult time. Today, Iyanla is the host of Iyanla: Fix My Life, the number one reality show on the OWN network, produced by Harpo Studios. She is an accomplished author, inspirational speaker, talk show host and living testament to the value in life’s valleys and the power of acting on faith. Iyanla goes behind closed doors and deep inside people’s lives for emotionally, riveting conversations where she applies spiritual practices to bring forth inner peace and healing. To learn more about Iyanla Vanzant’s work visit: Comments & Discussions comments powered by Disqus Blame leaves you powerless by Byron Katie Share This "Placing the blame or judgment on someone else leaves you powerless to change your experience." — Byron Katie Byron Katie: Author and Teacher of Self-Inquiry Byron Katie has one job: to […]




Give up the need to know why

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