Being You, Changing The World By Dr. Dain Heer
I have this in paperback and audiobook. Both excellent. Don't hesitate to purchase. Being You, Changing The World I am not the one reading self help books but this book changed my life. It sounds cheesy but it really made me aware of a lot of things in my life and around me. That awareness put me in better happier place. The book gave me tools on how to deal with many situations and even how to turn bad situations into good ones. I did buy the audio book and its amazing, you really get feel for what he means when he is explaining something. After I liked the audio so much I also bough the paper copy to make notes in the book and use it as workbook. Being You, Changing The World Great book! Changed my life and my view on life in a positive way. I'm doing things now that I could never imagine doing before I read it. Being You, Changing The World
Being You Changing the World by Dr Dain Heer This is a very different book It is written for the dreamers of this world the people who KNOW that something different is possiblebut who have never had the tools before This is a Handbook for Generating Infinite Possibilities and Dynamic Change For you And the world Ten years ago Dr Dain Heer started as a chiropractor in California USA Seemingly successful and happy Dain Heer was on the verge of suicide when he came across Access Consciousness With this modality based on uestion and choice Dr Heers life began to expand and grow withease and speed than even he could have imagined possible This book is his way of paying it forward 'Being You Changing the World' provides you with a set of PRACTICAL tools and processes which can change everything and give you YOU as you truly be It provides you with a totally different perspective of BEING What if being you isnt about doing something differently or being better What if it is about BEING the energy you be in totality And what if that can change EVERYTHING Your life your relationships your money situationAnd the world Access Consciousness is a system for opening the doors to anything that is possible in this world By giving you access to your knowing By dynamically increasing you awareness By including everything and judging nothing Today Dr Dain Heer travels all over the world inviting and inspiring people toconsciousness from total allowance caring humor and a phenomenal knowing His uniue points of view on of embodiment earth sexualness and healing transcend most things currently being taught 'Being You Changing the World' is his eighth book From the back cover 'I am not a guru I have no answers for you Just uestions Only you know what is true for you What I am inviting you to is exploring WITH me My own path to consciousness is on going as is yours I use these tools every day and I keep discovering what else is possible every day If youre willing this book can guide you to Being You And Changing the World Is now the time'Being You, Changing the World by Dr. Dain Heer This is a very different book. It is written for the dreamers of this world— the people who KNOW that something different is possible—but who have never had the tools before.... This is a Handbook for Generating Infinite Possibilities and Dynamic Change. For you. And the world. Ten years ago, Dr. Dain Heer started as a chiropractor in California, USA. Seemingly successful and happy, Dain Heer was on the verge of suicide when he came across Access Consciousness. With this modality, based on question and choice, Dr. Heer’s life began to expand and grow with more ease and speed than even he could have imagined possible. This book is his way of paying it forward. 'Being You, Changing the World', provides you with a set of PRACTICAL tools and processes which can change everything and give you YOU, as you truly be. It provides you with a totally different perspective of BEING. What if being you isn’t about doing something differently or being better? What if it is about BEING the energy you be, in totality? And what if that can change EVERYTHING? Your life, your relationships, your money situation . . . And the world! Access Consciousness is a system for opening the doors to anything that is possible in this world. By giving you access to your knowing. By dynamically increasing you awareness. By including everything and judging nothing. Today, Dr. Dain Heer travels all over the world inviting and inspiring people to more consciousness from total allowance, caring, humor and a phenomenal knowing. His unique points of view on of embodiment, earth, sexualness and healing transcend most things currently being taught. 'Being You, Changing the World' is his eighth book. From the back cover: 'I am not a guru. I have no answers for you. Just questions. Only you know what is true for you. What I am inviting you to, is exploring WITH me. My own path to consciousness is on going, as is yours. I use these tools every day and I keep discovering what else is possible, every day. If you’re willing, this book can guide you to Being You. And Changing the World. Is now the time?' Being You, Changing the World by Dr. Dain Heer This is a very different book. It is written for the dreamers of this world— the people who KNOW that something different is possible—but who have never had the tools before.... This is a Handbook for Generating Infinite Possibilities and Dynamic Change. For you. And the world. Ten years ago, Dr. Dain Heer started as a chiropractor in California, USA. Seemingly successful and happy, Dain Heer was on the verge of suicide when he came across Access Consciousness. With this modality, based on question and choice, Dr. Heer’s life began to expand and grow with more ease and speed than even he could have imagined possible. This book is his way of paying it forward. 'Being You, Changing the World', provides you with a set of PRACTICAL tools and processes which can change everything and give you YOU, as you truly be. It provides you with a totally different perspective of BEING. What if being you isn’t about doing something differently or being better? What if it is about BEING the energy you be, in totality? And what if that can change EVERYTHING? Your life, your relationships, your money situation . . . And the world! Access Consciousness is a system for opening the doors to anything that is possible in this world. By giving you access to your knowing. By dynamically increasing you awareness. By including everything and judging nothing. Today, Dr. Dain Heer travels all over the world inviting and inspiring people to more consciousness from total allowance, caring, humor and a phenomenal knowing. His unique points of view on of embodiment, earth, sexualness and healing transcend most things currently being taught. 'Being You, Changing the World' is his eighth book. From the back cover: 'I am not a guru. I have no answers for you. Just questions. Only you know what is true for you. What I am inviting you to, is exploring WITH me. My own path to consciousness is on going, as is yours. I use these tools every day and I keep discovering what else is possible, every day. If you’re willing, this book can guide you to Being You. And Changing the World. Is now the time?' Being You, Changing The World
De los mejores libros que he leído Being You, Changing The World Excelente libro Being You, Changing The World I often buy bookslike this hoping that at least one wee gem will jump out at me and help me to live my life better and help others in my coaching practice.This book does that in getting the reader to focus on all of the internal dialogue baggage that often holds us back.However I do feel that the whole POD/POC idea while sounding easy to do is actually a lot harder to do than just repeating the affirmation over and over again. Stripping away all those years of indoctrination and perceived wisdom is going to take than an nice wee affirmation for this reader.Still, there are some good ideas in her and perhaps coupled with their classes might help . Or maybe work throug it with a friend who's read it. Being You, Changing The World Access consciousness is a great magical technique to shift perspective Being You, Changing The World I really really like this book. Not because I agree with all of it*, but because it feels right (if that doesn't seem a contradiction)There is something about the writing style that makes you want to engage in a dialogue with the author. So that, even when I found myself disagreeing, I was wishing I could speak to him, to see if I'd understood what he was saying, or if he meant something else.On a very few occasions, it feels like a sales pitch for the Access courses and that put me off a little, rose my barriers. On another couple of occasions, it felt just a bit too gooey and insincere. But overall, I like it. I wish this guy were my neighbour, so I could have a nice long chat with him in a chilled out unrushed kind of a way. That's gotta be some kind of charisma, if he can make people want to talk to him, even when he's writing stuff that you aren't sure you entirely agree with :)*examples of things I disagreed with: sometimes he writes something as if he's expecting 90% of people to say, that's so true!, and I do wonder if it's a cultural perspective, that is true for Americans. For example, very early on in the book, he says people keep thinking that they can change or control something to be happy, but will never admit to themselves that they feel they've f*cked everything up (word censor put in for 's sake, not because I object to the word) and that they'd definitely never admit this to anyone else, because they don't want to admit to being wrong. And I just thought, Really?. I'm not sure this is true for Brits. I think a lot of British people think they've got lots of things wrong, and have made lots of mistakes. And ironically, just the day before I read that, I was thinking about how I'd messed everything up and got everything wrong, and how I'd love to be close enough to share that with someone and what keeps me from doing that isn't a fear of being wrong, it's just not wanting to drag other people down with my problems and insecurities.Another example of something I disagreed with. About halfway through the book, he says that people never say to each other (paraphrasing, as I haven't got the words in front of me), I really adore you, and it hurts that you don't want to be as close to me as I do to you. And that's why I sometimes lash out and try to make you wrong. He says a) that no one ever says this and b) if you did, the other person would just melt. Sadly, he is wrong on both counts. I gave nearly exactly this speech to someone I care very much about 6 months ago. He didn't melt. He wasn't awful or evil, he just said (again, parapharsing), I worry that you are nuts. and you aren't my priority. (I'm not nuts, honest :) but I am pretty open). And we stopped being friends after that (we are still pleasant to one another when we meet, but we aren't close any )Still, I enjoyed reading it, very very much. And it feels right enough for me to want to keep reading, and keep trying out some of the (very simple) exercises and ideas he suggests. Being You, Changing The World