San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) February 24, 2014 -- In an achievement-based society, comparisons have become the norm—“She is fitter than me.” “They have a happier family.” Such comparisons leave hardly any room for actual growth, self-acceptance or happiness.
In her new book, “The Spirituality Trap,” Dr. Donna Lee reminds readers that the main purpose of life should be to acknowledge and accept all feelings in order to appreciate others as well as themselves.
Drawing on her professional experience as a spiritual life coach and psychic reader of over 13 years, Lee asserts that forgiveness is the key to compassion, self-love and being happy in the world. While many people want to hold onto their hurt and anger as a false form of power and control, letting it go can bring a certain peace.
As a teen mom who has lost most of her family members, as well as overcome abuse and neglect, Lee has put the power of forgiveness to work. She drew from examples in her own life as well as her observations with clients to examine how the subtle effects of our behaviors build into a destructive, painful state of not wanting to feel at all.
“We are not present with each other, although many people claim to have love for everyone in the world,” Lee said. “I want to guide people through their unique spiritual journeys so that we may all be happier as we are.”
Accepting feelings may be difficult initially, but with practice readers can learn to appreciate all aspects of themselves without the need to control thoughts and feelings.
“The Spirituality Trap”
By: Dr. Donna Lee
ISBN: 978-1452561639
Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Balboa online stores.
About the Authors
Dr. Donna Lee always wanted to help people as a doctor. After graduating college, she realized she supported a more spiritual approach to medicine. She became a licensed metaphysical practitioner and eventually fine-tuned her natural psychic abilities. She currently resides in Fremont, California where she works as an intuitive life coach and energy practitioner.
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Heidi Harmon, Bohlsen Group, +1 (317) 602-7137, [email protected]
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