Inner Peace for Busy People, Joan Borysenko, PhD
Inner Peace for Busy People, Joan Borysenko, PhD
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Inner Peace for Busy People
52 Simple Strategies for Transforming Life

Author: Joan Borysenko, PhD

Narrator: Joan Borysenko, PhD

Unabridged: 1 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Hay House LLC

Published: 07/01/2001


Synopsis

Inner Peace for Busy People is perfect for anyone who feels overwhelmed by the pressures of work, finances, children, and other modern-day stressors. Through stories encompassing spirituality, science, and humor, Joan gives you easy-to-learn skills to help you change your attitude and regain a sense of balance and harmony!

About The Author

How did a Harvard trained medical scientist become a mystic? In reality, it was the other way around. At the age of 10, Joan experienced 6 months of an alternate reality, what modern psychiatry would label psychosis and obsessive compulsive disorder. One day, while praying fervently for help, all fear and confusion parted to reveal a luminous reality of exquisite love, surpassing peace, and practical wisdom that guided her to an almost instantaneous recovery. Her journey to hell and back birthed a lifelong fascination with healing, the roots of consciousness, and the realm of Spirit. Weaving together biology, psychology, and spirituality in a credible, accessible way is her soul's purpose. Joan's doctorate is from the Harvard Medical School where she subsequently completed postdoctoral fellowships in cancer cell biology, psychoneuroimmunology, and behavioral medicine. In 1987, her New Times bestseller, Minding the Body, Mending the Mind (revised in 2007 for its 20 year anniversary edition) described the program of mental and physical healing that she and her colleagues pioneered at a leading Boston hospital. She has authored or co-authored a dozen other books about healing, inner peace, and the spiritual journey, along with numerous audio programs and guided meditation CD's. Joan is also a licensed psychologist, a journalist, a renowned inspirational speaker, and a television personality. Her lifelong interest in mysticism and the world's religions culminated in co-founding The Claritas (Latin for clarity and illumination) Institute for Interspiritual Inquiry with her husband, organizational psychologist Gordon Dveirin, Ed.D. The Institute has programs to train spiritual mentors, offers spiritual guidance to individuals and corporations, and hosts seminars and retreats. Joan and Gordon's new book, Your Soul's Compass: What is Spiritual Guidance? reveals how we can co-operate with the living field of possibilities to align with the emerging good in any situation. You can access Joan's teaching schedule and sign up for her free newsletter at www.joanborysenko.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Swagatika on July 07, 2019

I am thankful to the unknown person who left this book as free stuff as they left the building I was living in. I have taken a long time to finish the book, since i read it as a bed time book. But it never found it boring. The writing is easy, smoothly paced, and has a continuous flow. I never felt......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on December 07, 2010

I have read several books by Joan Borysenko. She has great wit and even greater WISDOM. Her books I heavily underline and reread when moved upon.......more

Goodreads review by Karen on October 13, 2008

This book is a good reminder of what we should be paying attention to in our lives and how to do so. I'm going to try out a few of the suggestions and see how it goes.......more

Goodreads review by Kerri on October 28, 2012

Loved loved loved this book! Simple strategies for getting less stress and more love out of life. Not a trite "self help" type book--honest, insightful, smart. She's got a great voice.......more

Goodreads review by Joel on January 05, 2019

A good book to start off a new year and many useful ideas and perspectives to help us find the serenity for which we are all searching. While the ideas are all good, and if applied can certainly help achieve peacefulness, the real challenge comes from taking the ideas, even only a few and making the......more