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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At last, a book on Wholeness that makes it happen!, 5 Feb 2004
Having been myself a patient of Eileen and Clive, I was glad to meet at last some people who could see beyond the medical framework and were able to provide serious help to my problems (which had been nagging me for more than 25 years and hadn’t been solved by any GP, psychiatrist, medication, hypnotist, etc…).The book, which they wrote with the help of Susan Norman, is a journey to enlightenment. Its content is purely and simply groundbreaking stuff and yet it is accessible to everybody (and everybody should read it!). Not only it does explain the ‘Why(s)’ - Why do we sometime have that niggling and irritating feeling that we are not complete? Why does our system get fragmented? Why so much of our energy is wasted and where does it go? Why do some us have compulsions, addictions, and other coping strategies in order to progress through life? Etc (so many Why(s) are answered!) - but also, and most importantly, it gives the reader the ‘How(s)’ – How to retrieve ALL the fragmented pieces, reconcile them and re-unite them into one and final peace (I mean ‘piece’)? The book is written in a very easy-to-understand style, filled with numerous references to case studies and crowned with some nice touch of humour. All of it making “The Missing Peace” a very enjoyable and compelling read. After such a read, one can only be left wondering why Eileen and Clive’s work is not more widely celebrated. I understand that it is becoming seriously recognised, thanks to the many people who have already benefited from the help of Eileen and Clive and who are spreading the word! This book reaches to every one of us. From people feeling that they are constantly fighting against themselves, as well as people who feel that there is, maybe, something missing in their life, all the way through to anybody who is looking to further develop his/her Self. If you want to make a positive difference to your self, to your life and to the life of others, you must read “The Missing Peace”!
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