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Coming Home: The Return to True Self

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Fear, anger, loneliness, and money stress are modern day plagues that sap our energy and steal our joy. Coming Home provides the antidote! It guides us into our true self where we find a wealth of unconditional love, happiness, prosperity, and connectedness with all life. Each page evokes self-love and a feeling of being seen and understood at the deepest level. Coming Home offers deep insight into the nature of the field of pure potentiality within us all. It will help all those who seek fulfillment from the level of Being rather than Doing. -DEEPAK CHOPRA Coming Home is the clearest, most powerful explanation of the universe and how it works that I have ever read. It's brilliant. This book will be on my bedside table for quite some time. I believe it's destined to become a classic. -SHAKTI GAWAIN

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First published July 31, 1993

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October 28, 2014
Amazing, amazing, amazing!
Initially, I believed I had found this book purely by "accident" and of course I now know that it was no accident at all!
I have been working my way through "Homecoming" by John Bradshaw, and it wasn't until I had gotten halfway through this book, that I made the connection with "Coming Home".
This is a must-read for all spiritually-minded people who are looking to connect with true self, or anyone who perhaps isn't so spiritually-minded, but is seeking something more from life.
Well written and easy to read, this copy came to me with notes in the margins, and sections that were highlighted and underlined, and I have added much, much more myself.
This book is about coming home to who we really are; unlimited being, pure source, unconditional love. It is about understanding and recognizing this truth, and allowing it to change your life.
I can think of no other way to explain it.
I recently read and embarked on The Journey by Brandon Bays, and was delighted to read a likeness to the Journey process within these pages, as Martia encourages readers to bring the knowledge and love of unlimitedness into our issue and limitations.
It's a beautiful and successful formula.
My copy is now on the way to a friend who needs to read it, but will live on my bookshelf for many more years to come <3
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November 22, 2011
I began a personal/professional sabbatical on July 1st of this year, and this book has been instrumental in guiding me through the transition on a mental, emotional and spiritual level. I highly recommend this book for anyone going through a career/vocation change or seeking one. It provides insight, simple meditation exercises and real life case studies.
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September 21, 2017
This is such an incredible book, it's hard to summarize it! Martia Nelson's kind, authentic, honest and uplifting methods encourage exploration, gentleness, inquiry, and self-love in powerful ways! I use her methods almost every day! I love that she's open about her own experience, and, I also appreciate how she shares how she works with other people and their stories. One of my favorite parts of the book is that Martia Nelson does an incredible job of offering suggestions for where you are right now, rather than where you want to be. This was incredibly helpful to me! I hope someday to read this book with others so that we can gather together and share our insights and personal growth together! And, I thank Martia Nelson (and Source/Spirit) for writing a book that spoke to me so deeply!
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February 12, 2008
A nice self improvement book for chicks.
A spiritual perspective of the "laws of attraction"
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