by Richard Bach [Author of Johnathan Livingston Seagull] | reviewed by June Milligun, M.Ed., CCHt
Richard Bach has a deep love of flying his own plane, soaring through the skies and testing his mettle against the elements. As a result, much of his writing uses flying as either a metaphor or a background. As always, he [...]
book by Geneen Roth | reviewed by June Milligan |
Geneen Roth states that, “No matter how sophisticated or wealthy or broke or enlightened you are, how you eat tells all.” She believes that what and how you eat is inseparable from your core beliefs about being alive. She explains that our relationship with food [...]
book by Michael Bernard Beckwith | reviewed by June Mulligun |
Michael Beckwith has a unique way of describing processes that can help anyone, regardless of economic status, biases, religious upbringing or personal challenges. He knows people are asking the questions, “How can I have a sense of well-being when life as I know it is [...]
written by Penney Peirce | forward by Michael Bernard Beckwith |
In Michael Beckwith’s forward to this book he explains that whether “electromagnetic, gravitational, or quantum…science is revealing what spiritual giants of all times and traditions have told us since the beginning of history: we are luminous, energetic beings of creative intelligence, fully equipped to consciously [...]
reviewed by June Milligan For HB Magazine |
Dr. Newberg opens the first chapter of this book with the true story of how a patient shrunk his cancer tumors to half their size in two days because he believed that an injection of a new experimental drug would cure him. He was in stage four [...]
by June Milligan |
Noreena Hertz is a gentle, soft-spoken Cambridge University economist who was able to predict our current global economic disaster almost a decade ago. Part activist, part detective, she did her research, and found that as far back as 200l, over half of the world’s 100 largest economies were corporations, not countries. [...]
book by Jonathan V. Wright, MD & Lane Lenard, PhD | reviewed by June Milligan |
(The Science Explained)
Dr. Jonathan Wright has been advocating bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) since the early 1980s and has more experience with this therapy for menopausal women than any other physician in the world. He has written books and [...]
book by Mandy Akridge | book review by June Milligan,M.Ed., CCHt |
Learn How to Settle Debts as Low as 20 cents on the Dollar.
Are you considering debt settlement? This gem of a book guides you through the negotiation and settlement of credit card debt once and for all. Settlement has become necessary for [...]
by Peter Kelder |edited by J.W. Watt | book review by June Milligan |
This book was originally published in 1939. The story behind it is somewhat of a mystery, and this information probably would have faded into the mists of time if these rites had not worked for scores of people here in America. It [...]
by James Arthur Ray | book review by June Milligan, M.Ed., CCHt |
James Arthur Ray is one of the success experts featured in the movie The Secret. He gives seminars and workshops across the country, explaining how to live the life you want by aligning your thoughts, feelings and actions in a congruent way. He [...]
by Nick Tasler | book review by June Milligan, M.Ed., CCHt |
Nick Tasler describes management people in this book as either risk managers or potential seekers. All of us seem to naturally have the tendency to make decisions either one way or the other. He describes potential seekers as being able to quickly identify new [...]
A Self-Care Guide for Trauma, Stress and Common Emotional Imbalances
book by Michael Reed Gach, Ph.D. and Beth Ann Henning, Dipl. A.B.T. |
book review by June Milligan, M.Ed., CCHt |
More than five thousand years ago the Chinese discovered that by applying pressure with their fingers or hands to specific points on the body, they could relieve [...]




