Sacred Contracts: Awakening Your Divine Potential this question feed

asked by wellness on November 8, 2006 12:28 PM
We all come into this world with "Sacred Contracts," according to bestselling author Caroline Myss. Some know it as a calling. Some see it as a life mission. "In short, a Sacred Contract is an agreement your soul makes before you are born," Myss explains. "You promise to do certain things for yourself, for others, and for divine purposes. Part of the Contract requires that you discover what you are meant to do." Herein lies the rub. Decoding our Sacred Contract requires us to become fluent in the language of symbols and archetypes so that we can interpret dreams, understand the meaning behind "coincidences," and learn to follow our intuition. This is why Myss (The Anatomy of the Spirit) offers an extensive lesson on helping readers recognize their personal archetypes (we have about 12 of them), such as the Avenger (righteous activists), Networker (journalists, messengers), or Prostitute (someone who "sells out" easily). Myss then goes on to help readers create their own "Chart of Origin" (which profiles your "spiritual DNA"), using the teachings of the chakras and astrology. Part science, part ancient tradition, part magic, this book will gratify readers who are prepared to study the fine print of their Sacred Contracts. --Gail Hudson


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Caroline Myss is always terrific, no matter what her subject matter. I have listened to these recordings several times, and each time I understand her thinking better. She really is a one-of-a-kind. helpful, kind, and so intelligent.
reviewed by tsu on November 25, 2006 5:08 PM

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This was the first book Ive read of Carolyn Myss and I loved it! She really explains things, and I got the audio CDs of her workshop with this which really helped explain things as well, though the book goes into far more depth. Her ideas really worked for me, and they make a lot of sense.
reviewed by perfectstorm on November 25, 2006 11:32 PM

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