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In 1992, Californian Mind/Body expert Brandon Bays, Chief Trainer to uber-guru Anthony Robbins for many years, appearing on stage with the likes of Deepak Chopra and Wayne Dyer, discovered she had the tumour the size of a football in her stomach. She underwent an emotional healing journey, trying to uncover the emotional root of what she believed was causing the disease in her body. Six and half weeks later, she was pronounced text-book perfect--no drugs, no surgery, no tumour. Hailed at the next
Louise Hay, Bays documents in her first book
The Journey, her roller-coaster, knuckle-whitening ride through her healing and beyond. If getting a tumour wasn't bad enough, her daughter tells her she doesn't want anything more to do with her, her husband leaves her for another woman and her house is burnt to the ground. You couldn't make it up!
The Journey is a spiritual guide to discovering the best part of yourself with a step-by-step, practical script which shows you how to let go of lifelong emotional and physical blocks. Combine this with Bays' personal story, which has all the pace and drama of a block-busting film, and it's a total winner. Unputdownable. Seatbelts on and prepare to travel on your own personal journey.
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An ebullient first-person account of an alternative healing experience that includes step-by-step do-it-yourself instructions. In 1992, Bays, then a trainer and seminar leader for the exuberant self-improvement promoter Tony Robbins, was diagnosed with a large uterine tumor, which she believes she made vanish through a self-healing process. She subscribed to Deepak Chopra's belief that emotional memories are stored in the body's cells, and she set about finding out what unresolved emotional memories were causing her tumor. She quickly arranged for a "simple neuro-linguistic mind-body healing process," followed by "some good massage bodywork," "cranial-visceral" massage therapy, colon therapy, meditation, and more therapeutic massage-all while following a strict fresh-fruit-and-raw-vegetable diet. Guided by a massage therapist, she took an imaginary journey to her tumor and confronted the bad memories stored there. Within weeks the tumor was no longer detectable. Bays, who favors terms like "vibrancy" and "boundless joy," concluded that she had discovered a way to "have a sustained direct experience of the infinite intelligence, Source," and that she must now show others how to take a healing journey to their own Source, a.k.a. "soul" or "inner awareness," to become free of emotional and physical blockages. She's recently been offering two-day workshops in the process, which she calls Journeywork. Here, she not only describes her own experience and the remarkable outcomes of others she has guided on internal journeys but describes just how to do it with a good friend's help in the privacy of one's home. For Bays at least, the side effects have been beneficial: when, in rapid succession, her house burned down, her husband left her, the IRS pursued her, and her daughter announced she wanted no further contact with her, the positive-thinking Bays was able to see it all as "somehow a gift from God." Mind-body healing and New Age spiritualism, delivered with unremitting enthusiasm. (Kirkus Reviews)
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