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Olivier Clerc

    September 12, 1961
    Olivier Clerc
    Innen stark und aussen ganz weich
    Tu es comme tu es ou le secret de la communication bienveillante
    Tu es le jardinier de ton coeur ou le secret du bonheur
    The gift of forgiveness : a magical encounter with don Miguel Ruiz
    Healing the Wounds of the Heart
    Modern Medicine: New World Religion
    • 2023

      Healing the Wounds of the Heart

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring how to overcome the obstacles to forgiveness and how to let go and change our thinking, the author details four practical methods for forgiveness, each with a unique approach.

      Healing the Wounds of the Heart
    • 2010

      Detailing the author's attendance at a Toltec workshop with don Miguel Ruiz in Teotihuacán, Mexico, this guide unearths and explores the unique and simple tool of forgiveness. The resource explains how this practical and powerful tool is believed to have immediate impact by bringing relief while unleashing love that has been blocked by personal resentments. Through the magic of reversal taught in this useful reference, readers can change their understanding of forgiveness and free themselves from the grip of resentment and hatred.

      The gift of forgiveness : a magical encounter with don Miguel Ruiz
    • 2004

      Modern Medicine: New World Religion

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Put forth in this book is the assertion that medicine is actually ruled by a set of beliefs, myths, and rites of Christianity it has never freed itself from. Supporting this claim are discussions about the ways in which physicians have taken the place of priests, vaccination plays the same role as baptism, the search for health has replaced the quest for salvation, and the hope of physical immortality (cloning and genetic engineering) takes priority over eternal life. This book argues that the medical establishment has become the government’s ally, as the Catholic Church has in the past. “Charlatans” are prosecuted today, as “heretics” were in the past, and dogmatism rules out promising medical theories. It contends that only by becoming aware of how religious beliefs and primitive fears unconsciously influence one’s relationships with medicine can people start walking on the path of freedom, personal responsibility, and individual sovereignty.

      Modern Medicine: New World Religion