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Kitchen Mystic: Spiritual Lessons Hidden in Everyday Life

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Covering such topics as fulfilling your purpose, the art of giving and receiving, living in contentment, how to deal with life's losses, and the distinction between spirituality and religion, the author explains in a step-by-step approach how listeners can become more disciplined.

100 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1992

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Mary Hayes Grieco

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Mary Hayes Grieco has taught her powerful method of forgiveness in a wide variety of venues since 1990. With her background in psychology, and her ten years of intensive personal training with Dr. Edith Stauffer PhD, Mary has refined her method of forgiveness, as well as the way it is taught in workshops, making this life-changing process accessible to everyone. This consistently effective program has transformed thousands of lives.

Mary has offered workshops in the United States, Ireland, and Germany, where she demonstrates the process of forgiveness to a network of 150 therapists who work with veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. She spoke at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum in 2005 and is currently scheduled to present her forgiveness work in Kuwait in March, 2012.

Mary has served on staff at the Hazelden Treatment Center for over sixteen years, and at The University of St. Thomas' Management Center. She is the director and lead trainer of The Midwest Institute for Forgiveness Training, providing programs for the general public, for mental health professionals, for future trainers of this work, and serious students of self mastery.

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February 16, 2010
that housewives without proper degrees and credible training shouldn't be holding themselves out as spiritual leaders. the book was poorly written, without objective basis. Another 12 step program person capitalizing on their personal experience.

Just fluff. Hen lit. Not to be taken seriously.
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