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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Powerful and Effective Guide,
This review is from: The Imprint Journey: A Path of Lasting Transformation Into Your Authentic Self (Hardcover)
Truly, this work is a critically important message for the Twenty-First Century. With so many people seeking lasting, authentic healing and discovery of all that Spirit intends for us, it guides the reader to clarity and empowerment.
The quote from Jung found in "The Imprint Journey," "Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate" has certainly been my experience in my career in ministry, dealing with hundreds of individuals, many of whom who had tried well-intentioned healing models that did not go deep enough to clear the way for realization of the Self. Liliane Desjardins' life-work presented so clearly here provides an authentic, inspiring and clear blueprint to "make the unconscious conscious." I wholeheartedly recommend this book to all who are seeking such genuine and lasting transformation. Bravo Ms. Desjardins! Sincerely, Rev. Steve Bolen
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
New Book Offers Healing by Rewriting Imprints to Find Authentic Self,
By Tyler R. Tichelaar "Superior Book Promotions ... (Marquette, MI USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Imprint Journey: A Path of Lasting Transformation Into Your Authentic Self (Paperback)
In "The Imprint Journey," Liliane Desjardins has boldly stepped forward to tell her own story of dysfunction, misguided beliefs, and an amazing recovery. After working for more than thirty years as a clinical addiction specialist, formulating the Desjardins Unified Model of Treatment of Addictions, being cofounder with her husband of Pavillon Gilles Desjardins, and co-authoring the book "Rewriting Life Scripts," she now tells her own long overdue story of an amazing journey that transformed her into a woman with a mission to help others find their authentic selves.
Liliane's personal story reads like a good novel, full of excitement as well as fear and confusion, that reveals to the reader how she formed her often negative imprints--misguided beliefs that crippled and limited her life. One riveting passage from the book describes her childhood as a little girl in Croatia during World War II following the explosion of bombs in the city of Zagreb: Like in a horror movie, our home had been turned into a war zone. Pieces of trucks, tires, metal, and glass were covering our furniture. Walls were cracked; windows were blown out. The floors were covered with glass, pieces of china, and bricks. In the backyard, hanging on the tree branches were pieces of human bodies. In the midst of this terror, Liliane grows up, trying to understand the fear her parents project and which she adopts as her own. That fear soon becomes her reality when her father is taken away by the Germans. She also questions her grandmother's religious devotion--an addiction in itself--when she sees the local bishop blessing the German soldiers, which makes her believe God is against her people: On that October day when I was four years old, God became a problem, not a solution....He was for the Fascists and against us. The fear of Hell was transformed into a conviction that we were in Hell. The voices of my Grandma's angels had been silenced. Liliane's story becomes one of feeling inferior, and although she and her family finally escape from Croatia, first to France and then Montreal, Canada, she grows up with the imprint that she is unworthy, that life is hard, that she is not good enough. Liliane's path of pain results in her inflicting harm upon herself before realizing her core mission in life as she undergoes her own recovery and seeks to bring to others the freedom from negative imprints she has herself discovered. While the first section of "The Imprint Journey" is Liliane's own informative and riveting story, the second section analyzes her imprints and offers action steps that can lead to transformation and freedom. Liliane breaks down the addictions that serve as coping mechanisms for dysfunction, and she shows how she and others have transformed their lives by rewriting those imprints. Extremely helpful in this book is her discussion of the four Core Addictions: Security Addiction, or the Not Enough Syndrome; Power and Control Addiction; Sensation Addiction; and Addiction to Suffering. Liliane discusses her work at Pavillon Gilles Desjardins, with her husband, for whom the center was named. She details how she, her husband, and other staff members helped the many people who came to Pavillon to seek freedom from the pain and fear, the low self-esteem and self-loathing that marred their lives. She has presented here, in their own words, the stories of several people whose journeys are as inspiring as Liliane's own and represent a large cross-section of people, from a Muslim woman to an Argentinian man, from female entrepreneurs to a doctor with HIV and a lawyer who battled with the FBI. Their stories explore issues of self-worth, addiction, lives out of control, and how they reprogrammed their imprints so that today they live productive and self-affirming lives. "The Imprint Journey" is a book that will help inspire and transform anyone wise enough to read it. Even people who have been in recovery for many years will find new insights into themselves in these pages that will help them live even more authentic lives. Thank you, Liliane, for telling your story--for having the courage to share so much of yourself with others, and for leaving this book as part of your legacy and the culmination of an unforgettably powerful life and career. For more information about Liliane Desjardins and "The Imprint Journey," visit [...] -- Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D., and author of the award-winning "Narrow Lives"
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Pioneering Work,
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This review is from: The Imprint Journey: A Path of Lasting Transformation Into Your Authentic Self (Hardcover)
Liliane Desjardins has created a seminal work on the treatment and healing process of addictions. It begins with a very personal and moving story about her life and then goes on to take a modern look at our psychology inside the stress and abuses of growing up in a dysfunctional family and why we repeat the patterns. She brings to light how our emotions and actions are governed by our genetic, familial and environmental imprints and then gives us the tools to heal. Included are also the stories of eight other brave souls who share their stories and share with us how Ms. Desjardins' work helped them overcome their imprints. This is an important book of the 21st century. Many people can be helped by reading this and following the path that Ms. Desjardins has created. Certainly the lessons here have helped me understand myself more and have started me on my own journey to my authentic self.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to Read and Understand,
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This review is from: The Imprint Journey: A Path of Lasting Transformation Into Your Authentic Self (Hardcover)
The Imprint Journey begins with a very easy to read story of the author's life leading up to her recovery. It was very inspirational for me and I had a lump in my throat through the first 6 chapters. It was hard to read the horrible tragedies the author and her family had to endure, but it was part of her journey and it just could not have been any different. If you want to understand how imprints can have a lasting affect on your life, and how you can transform yourself into your "authentic self", then this book is for you, and a must read.
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The Imprint Journey: A Path of Lasting Transformation Into Your Authentic Self by Liliane Desjardins (Paperback - February 25, 2011)
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