Could the end of your marriage be the first step toward reclaiming your personal power and joyfully living the life of your dreams? If the answer is yes, this book is for you.
Divorce rocks the very foundation of our beings, leaving us feeling lonely, flawed, enraged, undesirable, hopeless, and empty. In Spiritual Divorce, New York Times bestselling author Debbie Ford reveals how this devastation can be transformed into a profoundly enlightening experience. This empowering guide shows how the collapse of a marriage is, at root, a spiritual wake-up call, an opportunity to liberate ourselves and reclaim our lives. The end of a relationship—no matter who ends it—is a damaging moment. Ford offers a clear program for turning ruin into renewal.
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- Sales Rank: #42672 in Books
- Published on: 2006-10-24
- Released on: 2006-10-24
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .55″ h x
5.38″ w x
7.94″ l,
.40 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Spiritual Divorce: Divorce as a Catalyst for an
Spiritual Divorce: Divorce as a Catalyst for an Extraordinary Life [Debbie Ford] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Could the end of your
Spiritual Divorce – Beliefnet.com – Inspiration
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The Divorce | Teal’s Blog
nice read, sorry about your divorce, glad you both still getting on just fine
Spiritual Divorce – Beliefnet.com – Inspiration
Seven spiritual laws to help you see divorce as a gain rather than a loss.
- Debbie Ford
Click Here To Learn More About The Shadow Process
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Divorce – And They Lived Happily Ever After
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Is Pornography Scriptural Grounds for Divorce
I occasionally encounter the question, “Is viewing pornography a legitimate basis for seeking divorce based on the teachings of Christ?” It’s a question
- Sales Rank: #42672 in Books
- Published on: 2006-10-24
- Released on: 2006-10-24
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .55″ h x
5.38″ w x
7.94″ l,
.40 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Could the end of your marriage be the first step toward reclaiming your personal power and joyfully living the life of your dreams? If the answer is yes, this book is for you.
Divorce rocks the very foundation of our beings, leaving us feeling lonely, flawed, enraged, undesirable, hopeless, and empty. In Spiritual Divorce, New York Times bestselling author Debbie Ford reveals how this devastation can be transformed into a profoundly enlightening experience. This empowering guide shows how the collapse of a marriage is, at root, a spiritual wake-up call, an opportunity to liberate ourselves and reclaim our lives. The end of a relationship—no matter who ends it—is a damaging moment. Ford offers a clear program for turning ruin into renewal.
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50 of 50 people found the following review helpful.
Great book for the newly divorced/separated
By G. Powell
The basic mantra of this book is “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” and until you let go of your anger toward your former SO, you won’t heal. This message is repeated over and over, in many very helpful ways.When I was first seperated, I was a victim of cloudy thinking, life as I knew it was over. And while that was true, it has become a spring board for personal growth and a new life. It’s the no pain, no gain theory of life. While I would not advocate this life experience as good plan, if it happens to you, you might as well use it as an opportunity to grow.While it has been a number of years since the divorce, I still found some good information about myself within the pages of this book. Plus it was an affirmation that the course I was on is the right one. (Also people thinking about getting married, might do well to read this for the information on how not to choose a mate, as Ms. Ford goes over what happened with her marriage. The misplaced expectations and poor commuincation.)
54 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
“New Eyes”
By Rusty Appell
If you are thinking about ending your marriage, seperated or already divorced, Debbie Ford shines a bright light on the path toward reclaiming your spirit. You can spend years in therapy or sit down and absorb the insights that Debbie offers as she shares candidly and with great passion, the journey to not only heal, but rediscover who you are and where you are headed.In a quote from Proust Debbie captures how we must shift our vision when confronted with the pain, fear, anger and uncertainty that divorce bestows upon us – “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”Through Ford’s new eyes and personal divorce experience, we learn from and make peace with what we are leaving behind and focus on what new vistas and opportunities are opening up for us. She offers 7 spiritual laws for healing and takes us through these stages with examples that we can all relate to. We begin with acceptance and move along through various stages, including forgiveness and accepting responsiblity. We transform this experience into a new future, filled with the power, energy and knowledge we have gathered from this life lesson.Debbie guides us through this journey with support, warmth and enthusiasm and the reader is left with the vision of unlimited opportunities by seeing tomorrow through “new eyes”. I have read many books on divorce, but none as powerful,hopeful and motivating as “Spiritual Divorce”. Thank you Ms. Ford for lighting the way for me.
42 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
An Miraculous Book–Worthy of Infinite Stars
By K. Morgan
In a deep state of depression, I looked up “divorce” on Amazon.com, hoping to find something to help me through the pain of my own divorce. Let me state first that I have read several books, dozens perhaps, by so-called “life coaches” or self-help “gurus.” While there is wisdom in many of them, none of those books connected to me in any deep, visceral, meaningful way. Then I found this book.I took a chance and ordered it. When it arrived, I began reading it immediately. Within minutes I knew I had made the right decision. Debbie Ford was writing about the EXACT feelings I was having, laying bare the hurt, self-doubt, ego, jealousy, anger etc that was ruling my mind. This wonderful book reached places deep inside my mind and spirit that have been malnourished for years.This book is NOT a bunch of new agey platitudes and superstitious claptrap. It is written in clear, almost conversational tones and is very easy to understand and absorb. I found myself highlighting sentences on EVERY page. It truly is a wonder.Debbie Ford has been through divorce herself, and as a life coach, such a “failure” could have been disastrous for her. But she realized, as we all must, that divorce is NOT a failure at all. It is an opportunity to learn and grow, to find out what it was we gained from our relationship and how to use that information to better ourselves. It is about acceptance, forgiveness and gratitude, not vindictiveness, fear or jealousy.Relationships don’t end. They cannot. They can only change. Those we are tied to in a relationship are tied to us forever, even if only in the seemingly smallest way. A part of us is with them forever, and a part of them is with us. We can spend the rest of our lives bemoaning our fate, wondering why this happened, how could they have done this to us, why does life have to be like this etc, or we can really look at if those are the questions that need answering.Jettison negativity, throw away hurtful thoughts and feelings, rebound from your divorce in a way you never thought possible. I don’t know exactly why I chose this book over the dozens of other books available on divorce. I can only come to the conclusion that I was meant to.I had never heard of Debbie Ford before I got this book, and the thought of taking relationship advice from a woman, especially when one had (I thought) just broken my heart, seemed like a stupid idea.I was wrong. This was perhaps the most important book purchase I have made in the last 20 years, if not in my entire life.Will everyone gain what I have from this book? Who can say? I doubt it. Different strokes for different folks. I find it hard to believe that anyone could have a less-than-amazing experience with this book, but I suppose it is possible. If you are experiencing relationship trouble, a divorce, a messy breakup–or even if you aren’t and are just looking for insight into the workings of relationships themselves–do yourself a favor and get this book.I can’t recommend it highly enough.
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