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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
An encouraging, practical, and viable guide May 08, 2007
By Midwest Book Review Icelandic writer, yoga teacher and inspirational speaker Gudjon Bergmann presents The Seven Human Needs: A Practical Guide to Finding Harmony and Balance in Everyday Life, a self-help guide to cultivating creativity, spirituality, and fulfillment. Chapters discuss the human needs for security, excitement, individual strength, relationships, expression, wisdom, and spirituality, and how to balance conflict between the needs (such as the obvious contradiction between the needs for security and excitement). An encouraging, practical, and viable guide to better understanding oneself and what one requires from a healthy and happy life. "You must learn to love your true Self, your divine nature and your essence, not your mere ego or animalistic tendencies (instead, their acts must be forgiven and disciplined). This kind of Self love will translate into a love emanating from you to all other beings. Contemplate this thought: Love is the gentle balance between always wanting to grow and expand and realizing that you are perfect just the way you are."
2 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Tony Robbins anyone? Apr 11, 2008
By Mark C. Meyers
"Mark Meyers"
This book is a cute little Tony Robbins rip off--save your money and go to Date with Destiny and read Tony Robbins' books.
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