
My favorite authors are my life coaches. Ester Hicks and Bette Middler are assertive , in fact I can sense a quiet impatience in them towards people who don’t go for what they deserve in life. Bette Middler , I suppose is not an author but I learn from her posts on Facebook.
Lyn Grabhorn pokes fun at herself almost like Ellen de Generes and teaches how powerful consciousness is.
Gill Edwards and Laura Bushnell advocate the pathway of joy. Why struggle? Why be a martyr?
Sylvia Boorstein was introduced to me through her book “Happiness Is an Inside Job”. Since then I have worked on my inner life and have been more compassionate with myself.
Neale Walsch and Michael Dooley are so positive. In fact Walsch makes me wonder if there is truly evil in the world. Michael Dooley puts so much premium on our thoughts.
Michael Tamura like Joe Vitale harps on our divinity. Like Vitale, Tamura believes everything is already in us.
But the most comprehensive teacher for me is Dr. Christine Page who covers health, wealth, the present, the past and the future etc.
Rabbi Darfour has answered so many of my questions even those which nuns and priests would just want me to accept in faith.
Although I no longer buy books I get messages from Dr. Orloff via Facebook. It is the same case with Cheryl Richardson who taught me to pay attention to what the universe teaches me lest the lessons be repeated till I learn.
Dr Weil’s message is to to adjust because I live in an uncertain world.
Debbie Ford lives on on Facebook through her foundation that faithfully posts guidance for living.
Huffington is a favorite in helping me with my fears.
My wish is that before I die, I can read a book written by Angelina Jolie regarding her life experiences – doing a lot of good without religion and without her mother who according to her was her main influence.