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Living in Grace: The Shift to Spiritual Perception

Living in Grace: The Shift to Spiritual Perception

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Surprise! I Actually Like An "Inspirational Book"
Review: As a class "A" cynic, I normally pride myself on my ability to snicker at the pathetic idiots perusing the self-help and inspirational sections of book stores. "Get a life!" I'd mutter safely under my breath. "Why are you reading books in which someone is telling you what decisions to make? Don't you have enough confidence in yourself to make your own decisions?"
Here is a book that gives me the courage to say "Get a life!" at the top of my lungs. It doesn't tell me what decisions to make or how to run my life. It simply inspires me with the knowledge that I am a distinct, unique individual and that all I need to do is follow my own personal destiny. Everyone is different and everyone is the same: we are all battling negative misconceptions about who we are and how we should behave and all we need to realise is that we can trust our own inner selves to lead the lives we were born to lead. Beca Lewis' Living In Grace gets this point home without preaching, without condemnation, but with empathy and gentle suggestion. The book is filled with practical examples of how events in her own life have led to the inevitable conclusion that Life Is Good.
I am currently experiencing a tremendous transition in my own life, having made some tough decisions that will totally change my life-style. Living In Grace has been an enormous help in giving me the courage to make those decisions.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: are you at a fork in your road?
Review: If you have ever asked: Why is life so unfair, so hard for me? Why do other people have all the luck? Why doesn't anybody love me? Why don't I know what to do? Then give yourself the gift of LIVING IN GRACE. It will change your mind, shift your perception & give you ideas that will change the rest of your life. No, it won't happen over night, like being touched by the Good Fairy's wand, because you do have to do the "work."

While a focus on Christianity does appear halfway through the book, it is not the Christianity of our childhood, & Beca Lewis' exercises & ideas actually transcend that exclusivity.

Beca Lewis has something to tell us, & it is memorable, sometimes scary, often useful - a look into how to transform the quality of our lives, to live the life we've always wanted to, in contentment, authenticity, & being present.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pheonix
Review: It dose not matter what walk of life you are from or where you plan to go with you "life". "Living In Grace" will Expand your world and give you the strenth and direction to live life at it's fullest! I feel so greatfull to be able to call Beca Lewis a true friend and advisor.
The book is beond compare so read it and read it more than once!
you will find you cant put it down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Life Changing
Review: Shifting with Beca has been a life altering experience. She gave me the tools to help me define why I am here and to help me experience only the beauty of living a purposeful life. Everyone desires to live in truth. I believe we all desire to shift in all areas of our life to really Live in Grace and this book leads you there. This book is a complete guide in helping you stay in true shifting. It's a book you'll want to refer to again and again. Happy Shifting!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Is Heaven a Place or a State of Thought?
Review: This is a practical manual, which encourages the reader to do better while practicing the timeless teachings of Divine Science.

Lewis had graciously borrowed her deepest concepts from the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy contained in Science and Health and other books the founder of Christian Science has published.

The author Lewis for some reason fails to give Eddy the credit since Eddy is the first person in modern times who gives emphasis to the fact of the Kingdom of Heaven as a present mental state instead of a boring place as frequently taught by traditional religious superstitions.

Eddy discovered the concept, you make your own reality, more than a century ago. Later on, during the 1970s Jane Roberts of New York channeled vast amounts of information from her future self, Seth, who repeatedly emphasizes the fact that we make our own reality.

Nevertheless Eddy and now Lewis Surpass Seth's teaching when they strongly points out that reality can be all good, heaven as love and harmony, here and now.

Perhaps the author is concerned that aggressive CS organization of Boston might sue her as has happened before with talented author Joel Goldsmith, who as a student of Science taught and wrote secretly for fear of the Boston claw.

It is essential with this sort of information to make a distinction between the person, on one hand and mortal mind on the other. It is the carnal mind which is the one which crafts its own negativity and is never we, or us.

In some parts she mentions the brain as the source of mind, a mistake many metaphysical writers commit frequently. There is no Mind in brain, and no brain in Mind, The brain does not think, or feel anything as Herbert W. Eustace explains in his book Christian Science its Clear and Correct Teachings.

All in all this publication is an interesting practical manual, and I am giving it four pretty stars.


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