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You Can Heal Your Life
6th March 2008
You’ve probably had some emails in the past month or so about Louise Hay’s new movie… You Can Heal Your Life.
I watched this movie yesterday without having any real expectations about it and I thought it was brilliant! I actually felt it to be better than “The Secret” in many ways, even though both movies are quite different.
For those who are not familiar with Louise Hay and her life journey, you’ll discover that she lived a very dark past with many incredible adversities which she not only overcame but which helped turn her into the person she is today.
The movie is primarily based around the teachings of Louise Hay’s book “You Can Heal Your Life” and using positive reinforcement to change your reality (affirmations). I felt that everything being said in the movie was very solid and I couldn’t see a way in which the primary message could be misconstrued like it was with “The Secret”.
This in itself is a great blessing and will provide hope and change for the millions who watch the movie!
Gregg Braden shares some great stuff, and something that really stood out to me was one particular story he told… Gregg and his native friend traveled to a sacred area in which they could “pray rain”. They were in the one of the worst droughts that the area had ever seen. The native friend took off his work shoes and entered the sacred stoned circle area to pray.
After a few moments, the praying man stopped and told Gregg he was finished and ready to get something to eat. Gregg asked the man “did you pray for rain?”. He replied “No. Praying for rain would imply that rain is not here, instead I felt the feelings of rain… I felt the feeling of what it feels like rainy mud beneath my feet, I felt the smell of the rain filled air. I gave thanks and gratitude for the rain thats already happened.”
(The above is not verbatim.)
I felt that was a very significant story. I know many people struggle with what words they should use when asking for something. Using “I want” allows you to “want” something… wanting isn’t having. Praying for something is implying it is not already yours and so holding you apart from what you want.
There’s some great nuggets just like this one throughout the entire movie. It’s a wonderful and very empowering movie that I believe is a must-see! You won’t be sorry that you did… even the most advanced “spiritual” person will take something positive away from it.
I was primarily interested in the movie because of some of the other participants like Wayne Dyer, Esther & Jerry Hicks, Gregg Braden, Gay Hendricks, etc. Up until now I’ve not had much of a connection to Louise Hay and her book, but after seeing the movie I feel more of a connection to her teaching and to what she has to share.
Go on… treat yourself and watch it today. You can watch online for $5 or you can grab the DVD for $16. Just head over to Louise’s website to get all the info.
www.youcanhealyourlifemovie.com
I wish you much abundance.

I LOVE Louise Hay. I used to live in San Diego, and she lived in just north of me….
I’ve recently found another author worth mentioning - Phyllis Reid. Her book, Anchor in the Spirit is easily followed and understood with sound practical techniques.
I think you might like it,
Sarah
Hi Sarah,
Thank you for sharing! If its along the lines of Louise Hay’s way of teaching, I’m sure I and many others will enjoy her work.
Thanks for stopping by,
Gary
Hi Gary…
I, too, enjoyed this movie much more than The Secret! I had never seen Gregg Braden before - and I really liked him!
I bought the expanded version - which included another dvd filled with 4 hours of interviews with all the participants! It was a bit more money and I promise you it was money well spent!!
Hi Ellie!
Thanks for the info about the extended version. A friend mentioned the interviews and they said that the Gregg Braden interview was especially good!
I can’t wait to listen to them.
Thanks for your comments.
Gary
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I actually ended up reading this book as well - never thought I would read a book like this in a million years! It wasn’t as good as I had anticipated, but it had some redeeming moments. More than anything I think the book is decent since it tells us to take a step back from ourselves and fix whatever is wrong with us internally. I reviewed it on my blog in case anyone is interested.
http://lovelifeandthelawofattraction.blogspot.com/