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5.0 out of 5 stars SEEDS OF LIGHT
Spiritual healer Elizabeth K. Stratton, M.S. provides detailed descriptions of how to use meditation for self-healing in her latest book, Seeds of Light: Healing Meditations for Body and Soul. The title reflects her philosophy that "healing meditations are like seeds of light planted within your soul." Nurturing that light will...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Oh, Please!
Can someone be any more self-grandizing? I guess that's the beauty of writing your own biography, huh? Her friends, acquanitances, seminars, client base...all so wonderful and she's a powerful healer, to boot. I had the chance to hear her in person and she's narcissistic, defensive and fears being contaminated by other people's impure energy. I guess she forgot to put...
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SEEDS OF LIGHT, December 18, 2000
This review is from: Seeds of Light: Healing Meditations for Body and Soul (Paperback)
Spiritual healer Elizabeth K. Stratton, M.S. provides detailed descriptions of how to use meditation for self-healing in her latest book, Seeds of Light: Healing Meditations for Body and Soul. The title reflects her philosophy that "healing meditations are like seeds of light planted within your soul." Nurturing that light will lead to self-healing.

Readers can use Seeds of Light either as a complete program or pick and choose meditations relevant to their immediate needs.

A healer, teacher, and pastoral counselor for more than twenty years, Stratton also wrote Touching Spirit: A Journey of Healing and Personal Resurrection, and founded the Touching Spirit Training Program.

Stratton believes that each of us has a healer within ourselves. The innate healer is a powerful combination of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual energy. Her goal is to help awaken that inner power and stimulate mind, body, and soul healing.

She organized her book into five sections: Healing the Body; Forgiveness; Psychic Self-Defense; Creating a New Life, and Helping Others Heal. Each section is divided into chapters, including ones on deep relaxation, pain relief, dealing with loss, and coping with change.

The exercises are simple, but most require two people, with one person reading the steps to a second person. Someone working alone can either purchase Stratton's coordinated audio tapes, or record the steps for themselves. Then "all you have to do is pick a meditation, sit down, and close your eyes."

Different kinds of meditations meet various needs. Stratton recommends starting with a deep relaxation meditation as it "stills the rational mind and creates a state of deep calm." Opening meditations help "the flow of subtle energies within" the body. Insight meditations encourage communication.

"Paying close attention to whatever you are feeling or doing in the moment" is a part of mindfulness meditation. Clearing meditations release "unwanted emotions, thoughts, or energies." Use strengthening meditations to help "experience yourself as stronger, healthier, or more powerful."

Affirmations accompany the meditations. Affirmations are positive statements used to help change negative beliefs. Psychic self-defense affirmations include statements such as "I approve of myself and all that I am" and "I have all the strength, integrity, and courage that I will ever need."

Stratton believes that "healing is a lifelong process." She wants to help people become more aware of their inner lives and innate healing powers. Beginners will find her detailed instructions easy to follow. The final chapters of Seeds of Light offer advanced techniques for those interested in helping others to heal.

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5.0 out of 5 stars SEEDS OF LIGHT, December 19, 2000
This review is from: Seeds of Light: Healing Meditations for Body and Soul (Paperback)
Spiritual healer Elizabeth K. Stratton, M.S. provides detailed descriptions of how to use meditation for self-healing in her latest book, Seeds of Light: Healing Meditations for Body and Soul. The title reflects her philosophy that "healing meditations are like seeds of light planted within your soul." Nurturing that light will lead to self-healing.

Readers can use Seeds of Light either as a complete program or pick and choose meditations relevant to their immediate needs.

A healer, teacher, and pastoral counselor for more than twenty years, Stratton also wrote Touching Spirit: A Journey of Healing and Personal Resurrection, and founded the Touching Spirit Training Program.

Stratton believes that each of us has a healer within ourselves. The innate healer is a powerful combination of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual energy. Her goal is to help awaken that inner power and stimulate mind, body, and soul healing.

She organized her book into five sections: Healing the Body; Forgiveness; Psychic Self-Defense; Creating a New Life, and Helping Others Heal. Each section is divided into chapters, including ones on deep relaxation, pain relief, dealing with loss, and coping with change.

The exercises are simple, but most require two people, with one person reading the steps to a second person. Someone working alone can either purchase Stratton's coordinated audio tapes, or record the steps for themselves. Then "all you have to do is pick a meditation, sit down, and close your eyes."

Different kinds of meditations meet various needs. Stratton recommends starting with a deep relaxation meditation as it "stills the rational mind and creates a state of deep calm." Opening meditations help "the flow of subtle energies within" the body. Insight meditations encourage communication.

"Paying close attention to whatever you are feeling or doing in the moment" is a part of mindfulness meditation. Clearing meditations release "unwanted emotions, thoughts, or energies." Use strengthening meditations to help "experience yourself as stronger, healthier, or more powerful."

Affirmations accompany the meditations. Affirmations are positive statements used to help change negative beliefs. Psychic self-defense affirmations include statements such as "I approve of myself and all that I am" and "I have all the strength, integrity, and courage that I will ever need."

Stratton believes that "healing is a lifelong process." She wants to help people become more aware of their inner lives and innate healing powers. Beginners will find her detailed instructions easy to follow. The final chapters of Seeds of Light offer advanced techniques for those interested in helping others to heal.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic, February 21, 2011
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This review is from: Seeds of Light: Healing Meditations for Body and Soul (Paperback)
This is a timeless wonder filled book for anyone who is interested in spiritual, and/or personal, growth. This is actually a healing self-help workbook for the body, mind, and soul. There are very practical and beautiful meditations and exercises ranging from simple relaxation to opening chakras, strengthening your aura, self-forgiveness,self-love, re-visioning yourself, healing others, and, much more. I am grateful to Elizabeth Stratton for this generous book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtfully constructed, compassionate and very effective meditations, July 15, 2010
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J. Watts (Woodbridge, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seeds of Light: Healing Meditations for Body and Soul (Paperback)
I have used E. Stratton's meditations for many years now. They are
a powerful tool to use in one's healing journey and throughout life in general.
I have found it most helpful to focus on one meditation at a time;
using it to it's fullest potential thus allowing inner change and Self awareness
to evolve slowly and steadily. Namaste.
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12 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Oh, Please!, May 25, 2002
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Can someone be any more self-grandizing? I guess that's the beauty of writing your own biography, huh? Her friends, acquanitances, seminars, client base...all so wonderful and she's a powerful healer, to boot. I had the chance to hear her in person and she's narcissistic, defensive and fears being contaminated by other people's impure energy. I guess she forgot to put that in her book. I don't recommend this book or anything related to this self-indulging better-than-the-rest-of-us so-called "healer."
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Seeds of Light: Healing Meditations for Body and Soul by Elizabeth K. Stratton (Paperback - February 18, 1998)
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