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The Dark Side Of The Light Chasers (edition 2001)

by Debbie Ford

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Debbie Ford explains that the dark side of our personality should not be hidden. By denying our dark side, we reject these aspects of our true natures rather than giving ourselves the freedom to live authentically. Here she shows that it is possible to acknowledge and accept our so-called weaknesses, proving that these qualities may be important, hidden strengths. For example, perhaps some 'selfishness' can save us from exhaustion and resentment. Full of illuminating stories and practical exercises, Debbie Ford shows us how to reconcile our darker impulses and find the gifts they offer. Your life will be transformed when you unconceal, own and embrace your shadow.… (more)
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Title:The Dark Side Of The Light Chasers
Authors:Debbie Ford
Info:Jodere Group (2001), Edition: Abridged, Audio Cassette
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Started this book a couple of times, but just couldn't get into it. Self help, about looking at your "shadow" side. ( )
  herebedragons | Jun 16, 2011 |
One's really power and beauty is to be found in his dark side. What we most fear is our most valuable diamond in disguise. We need to step right in and take what we crave for. That's what makes this book both a confronting and rewarding read. If you decide to plunge in it will give you much needed guidance. ( )
  Jozzer | Jan 21, 2007 |
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Debbie Ford explains that the dark side of our personality should not be hidden. By denying our dark side, we reject these aspects of our true natures rather than giving ourselves the freedom to live authentically. Here she shows that it is possible to acknowledge and accept our so-called weaknesses, proving that these qualities may be important, hidden strengths. For example, perhaps some 'selfishness' can save us from exhaustion and resentment. Full of illuminating stories and practical exercises, Debbie Ford shows us how to reconcile our darker impulses and find the gifts they offer. Your life will be transformed when you unconceal, own and embrace your shadow.

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