Re: And, this one...
Thanks for reading my posts, Joy!
I first saw Barbara Sher on PBS...KCTS out of Seattle.
I don't know exactly what she said that astonished me so...probably her way of speaking...and writing...full of fun and refreshingly free of 'stress' and 'striving'. I've never read any other author who gave me such a sense of ease.
'Wishcraft' took me to an understanding of myself, simply and easily...and gave me hope.
(A tear or two came when I recognized the 5-year-old who loved fairies...the world of the tiny...community.)
More than that, Barbara tells us that we HAVE to have something of our 'loves' in our life, every day...and she shows us how. Practically, almost effortlessly, we begin to live the life we love.
My life changed that day I read a tattered copy of Wishcraft at my kitchen table. It was as though Barbara was sitting across from me, writing the pages and handing them to me.
I've met her, and attended two of her workshops...the twinkle in her eye comes from knowing a very real method of getting to where you want to be...for anyone.
'Wishcraft' delivers! All one needs to do is the simple 'exercises', with paper and pencil. It's amazing what they lead to.
One discovers ones own 'genius'. It's as simple as that. And it's free.
Does that help?
Thanks for asking.
Fledgling