Reflections in the Light: Daily Thoughts and Affirmations
A beautifully designed volume containing 365 thoughts and affirmations designed to be read every day of any calendar year. Much of the material is from Shakti Gawain’s two great works, Creative Visualization and Living in the Light, while other material was newly written for this book.
The purpose of the book is to give readers an inspirational message and a useful tool an original affirmation to be read each day. It has proven to serve as a trigger for readers’ own thoughts, reactions, and creative ideas.
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The purpose of the book is to give readers an inspirational message and a useful tool an original affirmation to be read each day. It has proven to serve as a trigger for readers’ own thoughts, reactions, and creative ideas.
Reflections in the Light: Daily Thoughts and Affirmations
A beautifully designed volume containing 365 thoughts and affirmations designed to be read every day of any calendar year. Much of the material is from Shakti Gawain’s two great works, Creative Visualization and Living in the Light, while other material was newly written for this book.
The purpose of the book is to give readers an inspirational message and a useful tool an original affirmation to be read each day. It has proven to serve as a trigger for readers’ own thoughts, reactions, and creative ideas.
The purpose of the book is to give readers an inspirational message and a useful tool an original affirmation to be read each day. It has proven to serve as a trigger for readers’ own thoughts, reactions, and creative ideas.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781577314103 |
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Publisher: | New World Library |
Publication date: | 04/10/2003 |
Series: | Gawain, Shakti Series |
Edition description: | Subsequent |
Pages: | 192 |
Sales rank: | 831,739 |
Product dimensions: | 5.00(w) x 7.00(h) x (d) |
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