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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "must" for all Shakti Gawain fans!
Teacher and best-selling author Shakti Gawain says that "it has helped me greatly to understand that there are four very different aspects of life--the spiritual, mental, emotional and physical. Each of these areas needs to be healed and developed in specific, and sometimes very different, ways." In The Four Levels Of Healing, she describes the...
Published on September 8, 2000 by Midwest Book Review

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2.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre
The writing seems to be recycled Shakti rather than the innovative, creative, purposeful Shakti of the past. Would not recommend this book.
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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "must" for all Shakti Gawain fans!, September 8, 2000
Teacher and best-selling author Shakti Gawain says that "it has helped me greatly to understand that there are four very different aspects of life--the spiritual, mental, emotional and physical. Each of these areas needs to be healed and developed in specific, and sometimes very different, ways." In The Four Levels Of Healing, she describes the techniques needed to heal each of those aspects, or levels of life. She starts by defining each aspect and the rewards of developing it. For example, the spiritual aspect is the "inner essence, our soul, the part of us that exists beyond space and time." It's the foundation for the other levels. The mental aspect is the ability to think, the emotional aspect deals with feeling; and the physical aspect is the body. Gawain says that "all four of these levels are equally important. In the long run, we can't afford to neglect any of them." She finishes the general discussion with a simple exercise designed to help individuals determine which of their levels are the most developed and which need healing. Each level then has its own chapter, in which she fully explains what happens when that aspect of life isn't fully developed. For example, many people have learned to fear their emotions, and "have learned, to one degree or another, to hide and deny our feelings--even from ourselves." She says that denial never works. Each chapter includes a discussion of how healing is achieved, and exercises to help accomplish self- healing. Gawain has also written meditations designed specifically for spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical healing. She also provides suggestions for healing through journal writing and sample questions that individuals can ask themselves and answer in their journals. Gawain encourages people to "look at the areas of our lives in which we may be out of balance, and take steps to develop the aspects of ourselves we haven't yet explored or fully expressed." In The Four Levels Of Healing, she provides readers with all the tools they need to accomplish this.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre, March 7, 2011
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The writing seems to be recycled Shakti rather than the innovative, creative, purposeful Shakti of the past. Would not recommend this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Shakti never disappoints!, July 24, 2011
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I've been reading Shakti for some time. She's a wonderful teacher!

In this book, she'll help you understand where the imbalances in your life are, and she offers suggestions for you to work on balancing your life...a level at a time. She finishes off with suggestions on how to put it all together. If you're serious about getting your life together and keeping it that way, I recommend this great book.

Lastly, her writing style is simple and engaging with anecdotes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Oh Shakti, May 3, 2011
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This book is especially soothing to read. Nothing mind-blowing or new here--that I can recall, but it's a nice recap of the going healing concepts. Really helped me make peace with myself and my body. Useful if you are going through a horrifying spell in your life--which I was when I read it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars How many books must Gawain write to get her own message, June 29, 1999
Ms. Gawain offers insightful information about the importance of balance in one's life, but how many books does it take to deliver that message. Her work is largely redundant. Her obvious arrogance, which she touched upon in a recently updated edition of an earlier book, also wears thin. Contradictions in her work run rampant. It seems, too, running as an undercurrent through this book and her other work, that Ms. Gawain may be trying to work out her own "issues" about having made so much money, and her own life choices. On the one hand, she tells her reader that not everyone is destined to make money in this lifetime. That appears to be fine, according to the author. On the other hand, Gawain states, "There are many people in this world who are highly developed . . . [but] they often have a difficult time developing a successful career, earning money, or handling their finances appropriately. Often, their surroundings are chaotic, or they are somewhat spaced out, having trouble keeping agreements or appointments." If this applies to the reader, Gawain suggests maybe they believe that life on earth is a painful place where needs cannot be met. Many people in the world are extremely "successful" but do not have money. Many artists (writers, painters, musicians, dancers)I know would neatly fit into that "mismanaged affairs" catagory but they are nonetheless productive, creative and isn't it just a bit judgemental to assume they are not successful. If they are following their passion and the reward is in the making of art or dance or poetry, who is she to suggest they might not have achieved success. Many of Gawain's references suggest that money is the measure of achievement. Doesn't that contradict much of her writing which says that money is not a measure of prosperity and certainly doesn't lead us to the inner calm and balance we so desire? I think this woman needs guidance as much, if not more than her reader. While aspects of her work are helpful, the reader must be careful to pick the few delicious pieces of ripe fruit from the bushel basket and leave the abundance of spoil behind.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another level, July 12, 2006
Shakti Gawain has been an inspiration to me for many years because of her book, Creative Visualization. With the four levels of healing, she provides another level with which to use and understand the power of the mind and spirit.

It is not as much fun to read as Creative Visualization but it is as good at "breaking new ground" and allowing the reader to use the knowledge and direction that is shared by Ms Gawain.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Four Levels of Healing, May 1, 2009
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Wonderful book on balancing the spirtual, mental, emotional and physical aspects of life.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Four Levels of Healing: A Guide to Balancing the Spiritual, Mental, Emotional, and Physical Aspects of Life (Gawain, Shakti), March 11, 2007
Shakti Gawain is Great and so is this book! This is a Fabulous book! A must read for anyone !
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