Tag Reviews

Sarah Lawrence at Mom On A Spiritual Journey reviews spiritual books and card decks.  She also reviews any spiritual tools that inspire growth.

Discover gifts for friends, or for yourself, that support you with insights and a growth in your awareness on the spiritual path.

Reviews of movies and other spiritual media, such as apps, are also included.

shamanism

Be Your Own Shaman | Heal Yourself And Others With 21st Century Energy Medicine | Book Review by Mom On A Spiritual Journey

Be Your Own Shaman: Heal Yourself and Others with 21st-Century Energy Medicine by Deborah King really is worth some of your precious reading time if you are ready to move further forward on the spiritual journey and have further questions about the nature of energy medicine. Be Your Own Shaman gives some really new modern definitions to the term Shaman and also gives some excellent explanations about energy medicine and methods for moving forward on your own spiritual journey.

infinite quest

Infinite Quest Book by John Edward – Learn More About Mediumship

Infinite Quest: Develop Your Psychic Intuition to Take Charge of Your Life - the book.

I bought this book because I admire John Edward's work and I wanted to learn more about his techniques and approaches - plus - I am having an increasing number of ‘energetic’ experiences and am looking for answers from more experienced practitioners.

And finally, last year my mother and one of my best friends passed over within a few weeks of each other and a number of ‘happenings’ occurred which made me think differently about death and the afterlife. 

big fat lies

Big Fat Lies Women Tell Themselves | Amy Ahlers ditches her Inner Critic | Book Review by Mom On A Spiritual Journey

Big Fat Lies Women Tell Themselves is a book with a secret...the author has somehow accessed her inner wisdom and knows all of the big fat lies women tell themselves!

All you have to do is open the first few pages of the book and look at the table of contents...and you will see every single big fat lie you have told yourself listed in this book by category, no less.

These are the ones we probably HAVEN'T told anyone, not even our best female buddy over a coffee, because many of them are unconscious and we say them in our minds without even being aware of what we're doing.

There is a method to author Amy Ahler's madness here. After all, what's so attractive about reading a bunch of lies?

What is truly useful about this book, is that there are exercises to help us break down our reasons for lying and reprogram our thoughts.