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Alan Cohen is the author of 27 popular inspirational books, including A Course in Miracles Made Easy, The Dragon Doesn't Live Here Anymore, and the award-winning A Deep Breath of Life. He is a contributing writer for the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, and his books have been translated into 30 afficher plus languages. A respected keynoter and seminar leader, Alan has taught at Montclair State College, Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, and EnTheos Academy for Optimal Living. He has appeared on national radio and television and is a featured presenter in the award-winning documentary Finding Joe, celebrating the teachings of Joseph Campbell. Website: www.alancohen.com afficher moins

Comprend les noms: Alan H. Cohen

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Œuvres de Alan Cohen

The Dragon Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1993) 125 exemplaires
Why Your Life Sucks (2002) 125 exemplaires
Dare to be yourself (1991) 59 exemplaires
Are You As Happy As Your Dog ? (1995) 20 exemplaires
Rising in Love (1982) 10 exemplaires
Wisdom of the Heart (Puffy Books) (2002) 7 exemplaires
Have You Hugged a Monster Today? (1984) 6 exemplaires
Peace That You Seek (1985) 4 exemplaires
Red Thread Gold Thread (2009) 4 exemplaires
My Father's Voice (2000) 3 exemplaires
ouse ser você mesmo 2 exemplaires
The Decadence of the Shamans (2013) 1 exemplaire
On European ground (2001) 1 exemplaire

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c. 1940
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"if nobody is a monster first
nobody needs to be a monster in return. "
 
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Anshin | Jan 16, 2024 |
 
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archivomorero | Jun 27, 2022 |
I love this book. It is not the kind of book you read cover to cover, you read a page a day (sometimes I read more to catch up) and you can re-read it continually year after year.

As a writer, my ideal morning ritual starts with journaling three "Morning Pages" (as suggested by Julia Cameron in her "The Artist's Way") rewarded by reading today's (yearless, dated) page of Alan Cohen's "A Deep Breath of Life" - and maybe journaling some more after thinking about that.

Of course, I'm not perfect. ;-) So I miss lots of days (weeks and months sometimes!). If they have been particularly stressful or crazy, I look back on what I missed for any insights that can be gleaned but sometimes, I am delighted to leave those pearls of wisdom and inspiration laying in wait to be discovered fresh next year.

I have bought this book many times over to give as gifts to fellow writers or friends needing inspiration. Sometimes I'll scan a page I've earmarked from somewhere else in the year and email it to correspondents who need a boost or validation. My own copy is drenched in highlighter and crunches now as I've left it out in the rain accidentally. But that just adds to its character.

When I open up to an already very highlighted day, I am surprised to find that sometimes, it doesn't have the same impact upon re-examination when I'm at a different place in my life but often, the passages ring as true and as clear as they have for years!

It's just a great book.
Highly recommend. ;-)
With delight! ;-(
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HeatherHale | Apr 1, 2022 |
Yes I did skip quite a few pages towards the end. But after you've read about fifty books like this, you're allowed to do that. For me, all the hard-hitting stuff in 'Why Your Life Sucks' was in the beginning chapters.
 
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AZBob1951 | 3 autres critiques | Oct 27, 2021 |

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Œuvres
64
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778
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#32,714
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
9
ISBN
101
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7
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