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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Changed my life,
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This review is from: Bonds That Make Us Free: Healing Our Relationships, Coming to Ourselves (Hardcover)
I know I won't remember all the moments of my life, but I will remember the moving ones, the true moments. This book was responsible for my change of heart, and it changed my life. That is a moment worth remembering. The book explains why our relationships fail. It helped me understand why I treated people the way I did. Do you ever wonder "Why did I treat her so badly, when I really do love her?" This book will help you answer that question.... Most importantly it gave me a way to change, to have a change of heart. For the first time in a decade, I feel the person I am on the outside is the same as the person I am at my core... This book gave me a map to find myself and I decided to give a copy to everyone one in my life.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best books you could ever read,
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This review is from: Bonds That Make Us Free: Healing Our Relationships, Coming to Ourselves (Hardcover)
Once in a long while, amid the untold millions of merely clever, ingenious, entertaining, new, or unique books the world has written for any of its lesser reasons, you will find one that is piercingly and profoundly true, written only for truth's sake. This is such a book. While simple, it is anything but simplistic. Careful reading combined with honest self-reflection and genuine efforts to be good will not just uncover many important issues, it will uncover THE issue. This book is no new revelation on the nature of man and his morality, but it reasons upon truths the rational will see as self-evident, the religious will recognize from scripture, and the empirically-minded will perceive in the honest assessment own their own experience. Any serious attempt to explain human nature that does not incorporate the truths discussed in this book risks being fundamentally flawed and is assured to be incomplete. I wholeheartedly recommend to you this book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tough, But Worth It,
By Researcher "Gene Pooler" (Mesa, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bonds That Make Us Free: Healing Our Relationships, Coming to Ourselves (Hardcover)
I struggled through the first 100 pages of this book. Not because it was difficult to read or understand, but it was difficult to look at myself the way the author suggests. Like struggling through a narrow entrance to an underground grotto, the struggle was worth it. Warner's book presents a tough pill to swallow: Most of our problems with relationships can be improved if we will only look to see how we are poisoning the relationship. The major premise is that when we are disappointed in our actions, we often will then modify our perceptions in order to make us feel better. Get through those first 100 pages with a lot of self-reflection and you will then find tools to improve your relationships. These are not things that you must convince OTHERS to do. These are tools to help you poison less and heal more.
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