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Showing posts with label inspirational living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspirational living. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Tuesday Treasure: She Thought She Could VBT from Promo101 Promotions!

Good Morning!

Today's treasure is another book brought to you by Nikki Leigh & Promo 101 Promotional Services.


SHE THOUGHT SHE COULD SHE DID A Miraculous Journey of Healing is a natural outpouring of Judy Marie Trimbur’s life and business. More than a memoir, it covers stages of her growth as a person and a healer as well as giving some practical applications for the reader. The book includes stories of the divine path opening up through pain, which presents opportunities for healing.   There are twelve chapters, each chapter providing an exercise and lesson at the end meant to serve as a catalyst for the reader on their own path of healing.
The book dives right into Judy Marie’s first physical healings through herbs and other methods, and the beginnings of her emotional healing.  From health challenges to relationship problems, financial difficulties, and a search for answers through religions, into finally following her own path to health, happiness, and wholeness. The first four chapters are:
  • The Voice
  • Are You Crazy
  • There is Always a Reason
  • Remembering Me
This includes the author’s powerful resolve that has kept her moving forward despite some overwhelming difficulties—to never give up, choosing health and life over pain and premature death.
The memoir also contains stories about Judy Marie healing others, such as her adopted Hopi mother and her three children, and details the author’s development as a healer—how she discovered her healing gifts, how herbs play an important role, which teachers have enlightened her, what methods she has learned, and why everyone has the potential to heal. These chapter titles are:
  • My First Healer
  • Starving to Death/Starving to Heal
  • Teachers
  • The Greatest Something You Can Ever Do
The author’s work philosophy is that whether she is blessing the herbs or writing this book, each action equals the other. They all have the same aim—to serve self, humanity, and the universe.
The story not only delves deeper into Judy’s beliefs about her purpose as a healer but the purpose of each person who seeks healing. Judy uses personal stories to expound on caring for herself physically, emotionally, and spiritually. She also provides the reader with self-care lists and suggestions.  This can be seen in the following chapters:
  • If There’s A Will There’s a Way
  • Listening to Spirit, Following the Heart
  • Peeling Potatoes
  • A Divine Healing
The book also echoes a belief held by many in these end times that those who seek personal healing for themselves and others—both body and soul—are actually helping to heal Mother Earth.

Judy Marie Trimbur is the president and co-founder of Judy Marie’s Miracles of Health, Inc. (www.miraclesofhealth.com), a dietary supplement company based in Loveland, Colorado.  Her passion to provide the highest quality herbal products and teach principles of health and healing began almost thirty years ago when she herself suffered from many conditions for which she found no relief in the medical community.
On her journey as a holistic health practitioner, she studied under several teachers and earned many certificates, including ones in Iridology and Herbology from Dr. Bernard Jensen, and Aromatherapy, Massage, and Healthcare from the Chopra Center for Wellbeing. She also trained in therapeutic massage, reflexology, kinesiology, and Shamanistic and Native American teachings.
Along with healing the body, Judy Marie strongly believes in healing the mind—that the two are intrinsically intertwined—having experienced this connection personally on several occasions, the last time with what she calls her breast cancer incident. Her clients and customers as far away as India and Australia benefit greatly from her company’s all-natural formulas and her nutritional and spiritual counseling through consultations, seminars, newsletters, blogs, podcasts, and her commitment to giving back to the world what she herself has received.

I absolutely LOVE these kinds of books! 
Get your copy of She Thought She Could from Amazon in Print and on Kindle and Barnes & Noble Nook!

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Thursday Thoughts: Courage

Good morning Friends!

So much is going through my mind I can hardly put it all into words...well intelligible words LOL!

Today I'm thinking about courage.

What is courage?

How do we define this admirable trait?

Is it facing & defeating an opponent, illness, death, loss of a loved one? Fighting for your country or simply fighting for what you believe in?

Is it 'sucking it up and moving on'?

We all know the Serenity prayer...Grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference...and yet, we still have so many definitions of the word and ideas on what courage really means.

Well I found this photo on FB today and it gave me yet another definition of courage....

(Photo borrowed from The Mankind Project on FB!)

What can you let go of today?  How about a bad habit or nasty attitude? What about anger, pain and frustration about something in your past? Oh and let's not forget that broken dream or lost opportunity?

Because it is only when you let go of something that your hands, heart and mind are open to receive what God has for you next!

Something to think about!
"Inspirational with an Edge!