What You Feel You Can Heal, John Gray
What You Feel You Can Heal, John Gray
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What You Feel You Can Heal

Author: John Gray

Narrator: John Gray

Abridged: 2 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 07/19/2005


Synopsis

The need for love begins with your need to love yourself. Consciously or unconsciously, everyone is trying to enrich and improve their relationships in some way. Enriching our relationships is an art and a science. For this enrichment to happen'even before we can find and accept love'we have to love ourselves. Through his experience in working with others to heal their pain, Dr. Gray has found patterns and messages that many of us received while growing up. These messages can keep us from loving ourselves'and from loving and receiving love from others. By exploring how these messages became ingrained in us while we were young and how we are using them today, we can change old patterns and thoughts about ourselves and others as well as create long-lasting, fulfilling relationships. John Gray tells us that “Loving yourself in the presence of others means being able to express your inner gifts and talents without fear. When you don't love yourself and mask your real self, the cycle works in the opposite direction'decreasing love and true self expression.” Read by the author.

About John Gray

John Gray, Ph.D., is one of the world’s leading relationship experts, and an authority on improving communication styles for couples, companies, and communities. His many books have sold more than fifty million copies in fifty different languages worldwide. John lives with his wife and children in northern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Reem on June 27, 2010

The Best book for relationships......more

Goodreads review by J on November 21, 2017

In this book, John Gray explains how relationships can be made better with the opposite sex by knowing the communication styles of the opposite sex. Often we fight because we assume the other person thinks like us, and when we see actions that don't match what WE would do, we get upset. The other per......more

Goodreads review by Carter on October 25, 2012

The leading content in this book was somewhat enlightening but nothing special. However, what made this book worthy of four stars is the activiies in the back. I thought they were helpful and well constructed from a psychological point of view. Although the activities in the back might seem awkward......more