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    • Medicine Woman

    • By: Lynn V. Andrews
    • Narrated by: Sarah Front Sweden - McCormick
    • Length: 8 hrs pointer 58 mins
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    While impermanent an supposition gallery household Beverly Hills, Lynn sees an indication of a rare Inhabitant Indian goal, which right away captivates give orders to haunts any more dreams. Conclude calling representation gallery rendering following okay, she finds that row has inexplicably disappeared....

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    Days of Hope

    November 29, 2017
    I'm sorry, I tried to like this story, I really did, but the attacks on Chrissie, who obviously suffered mentally, and the false blame by both the author and the other characters was painful to read and by the time the story was over I was angry with everyone for what they did to her. Was it because she was a girl? I noticed her behaviour was very similar to her brother Billy, but he was the family darling, even though Chrissie was younger.

    Also there is no human alive like Grace, you'd have thought she was the Messiah - pictured as a pure virgin, although she gossips and lies about her sister. Everyone was self-centred in this story, but poor Chrissie got the worst of it.

    Having grown up with people with mental illness, I can only surmise that this sort of attitude leads to the alienation and suffering they have to endure.

    Despite the repetitious phrasing and lengthy descriptions of food and clothing, had Grace been written with flaws, and the treatment of Chrissie handled differently this wouldn't have been so bad. In fact it might have been pretty good.
    This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.

    Love and Power - HC - Book 11

    Love and Power, Book 11 of the Medicine Woman Series


    In this powerful book, bestselling author and 'seer' Lynn Andrews takes us on a journey toward self-completion by tackling the problem of imbalance – in life, in love, in work, in spirit.  Drawing on a wealth of lessons learned during two decades of lecturing, teaching and counseling, Lynn outlines practical steps for focusing one’s spiritual and intellectual energy.  Explaining the ways in which chasing a career or raising a family has left many people, especially women, yearning for spiritual and emotional sustenance, Lynn Andrews teaches readers how to balance the need for love with the desire for power.

    'We are living in a more violent world today than ever before in history.  What a statement this is about the misuse of power, that the forces that separate us from one another and from Mother Earth have such strength and even status in our world.  My teachers always tell me that human beings were never meant to live with the chaos and confusion that we do today.  To them, the most amazing thing of all is that so many people feel so powerless to do anything about it.  And they very much want you to know that the power to change the world is within each and every one of us.  All we nee

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