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Calm Cure: Heal the Hidden Conflicts Causing Health Conditions and Persistent Life Problems

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Do you have health, money, relationship, or career problems that just won’t go away? In Calm Cure, best-selling author Sandy C. Newbigging explains that most of us are so preoccupied with trying to deal with the symptoms of our issues that we never get around to discovering and resolving their underlying causes. Here, you will • The surprising hidden causes of your health and life problems• Why other things you’ve done to create positive change haven’t worked long-term• Why you keep recreating the same patterns over and over again• The 3-step Calm Cure technique to help your body heal and improve key areas of life, including emotions, relationships, career, finances and more With a directory listing the most common mind-based causes of 101 physical conditions, Calm Cure will empower you to move freely towards greater health, wealth, happiness and success, while being a positive presence in the world.

210 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 2, 2017

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September 8, 2017
If you liked Mind Calm and Body Calm, this books offers some review of the principles introduced there along with Sandy Newbigging's formula for clearing conflict with various aspects of life. Without resistance and attachment, we are more sanguine about life and less stressed. Sandy does not promise miraculous physical healing, but reducing stress can help the body heal and regain balance while improving our attitude and experiences regardless of circumstance. Newbigging's ideas are similar to those taught by Eckhardt Tolle, and they supplement Tolle's work for me.
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