Joy Manne
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Family Constellations: A Practical Guide to Uncovering the Origins of Family Conflict
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2013
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13 editions
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Conscious Breathing: How Shamanic Breathwork Can Transform Your Life
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2004
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4 editions
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Conceptual Constellations: Constellating Story and Archetype (The Constellated Field Book 2)
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2013
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4 editions
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Soul Therapy
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1997
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6 editions
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Les Constellations familiales : Les intégrer dans sa vie quotidienne (Pratiques)
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As Constelações Familiares Em Sua Vida Diária
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Voice Dialogue in Everyday Life: A Do-It-Yourself Manual
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2013
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2 editions
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Buddhist Psychology in Everyday Life
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2013
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4 editions
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No, I Won't Go To Bed Tonight
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Konstelacje Archetypowe
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2013
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“For most people FABE results in a most marvelous alignment of energy. As soon as they’ve breathed into their buttocks and thighs, they feel their feet firmly on the floor and energy flowing harmoniously through their body. It is a truly beautiful feeling. If you watch people doing this, you can see a change in their appearance. Their body appears clearer in outline and their energy field becomes larger, and both appear more harmonious. When we have achieved a degree of breath mastery, we can take our inhalation from beneath our feet and fill our physical and energy bodies with air to far above our head, and we can release this combination of physical and energy breath as a wave that flows down over our body to far below our feet, cleaning our energy field on its way. Try it. The best position for this exercise is lying down. You will be able to feel your energy body extend way beyond the limits of your physical body and probably way beyond the limits of the room you are in as well.”
― Conscious Breathing in Everyday Life
― Conscious Breathing in Everyday Life
“She breathes. This slows her down. She stops spluttering. She tells me of her suffering again – this time listening to herself; this time hearing herself. With her in-breath, in the pauses in her communication, she takes in new ideas. She sees her part in creating the problem and acknowledges her agreement to have it. Her problem now looks and feels completely different. She has taken her part of the responsibility for its existence. She has breathed stuck emotions out of it. She has breathed space into it. She has breathed insight into it.”
― Conscious Breathing in Everyday Life
― Conscious Breathing in Everyday Life
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