Weaving the Sound of Heart

Weaving the Sound of Heart
Author: Toyoko Matsuzaki
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2003-12
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0595298192

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People need to be healed more than ever. By instinct, they know that we are entering a more and more difficult age after the turn of the 21st century: wars, diseases, bad economy, extraordinary natural phenomena, and so on. They are lost what to believe in. In this difficult time, this small booklet Weaving the Sound of Heart was published in Japan last year, and many copies have been distributed within 9 months without advertisement, only by word of mouth. This book is all about the examples of how the author advised and solved her clients' problems with her exceptional healing energy: hado power. To heal the clients' heart and body, sometimes she directly sent her healing power to the problem; sometimes she delivers messages from the people who hast past away. Most readers feel like to see the author after reading this booklet. You can find the contact information inside. As the author repeatedly says in her book, "nothing can be solved if you worry all by yourself." Reading this book may be the start of not only solving the problems, but also finding the answers what people are seeking in this difficult age: "how to be healed."


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