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In a deeply heartfelt way, Jerry Jampolsky and Diane Cirincione share stories of their spiritual journey, detours they've taken, and people who have impacted them along their life trail. Using the Hawaiian tradition of "talking story," Jerry and Diane demonstrate the daily application of spiritual principles and practical spirituality. Individually and together, they weave their journey for us as it continues to evolve from the influences around them. They inspire us to embrace and share our own stories of peaks and valleys that make up our journeys. The authors' honest and vulnerable style of…mehr

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In a deeply heartfelt way, Jerry Jampolsky and Diane Cirincione share stories of their spiritual journey, detours they've taken, and people who have impacted them along their life trail. Using the Hawaiian tradition of "talking story," Jerry and Diane demonstrate the daily application of spiritual principles and practical spirituality. Individually and together, they weave their journey for us as it continues to evolve from the influences around them. They inspire us to embrace and share our own stories of peaks and valleys that make up our journeys. The authors' honest and vulnerable style of communicating continues to reveal their life purposes in the choices they make and the lessons they've learned. "Each day still provides challenges and circumstances that call to those parts of us that want to judge others or ourselves," they write. "What is different now is that we more quickly recognize when we're lost and the choice we have to return to the path of unconditional love. Once we remember that our purpose is service and helping others, as well as letting go of our judgments and grievances by practicing forgiveness, the path is easier, the direction clearer, and the destination of peace achievable."
Autorenporträt
Gerald Jampolsky, M.D., is a graduate of Stanford Medical School and a child and adult psychiatrist. He founded the first International Center for Attitudinal Healing in 1975. Diane V. Cirincione, Ph.D., is a therapist and businesswoman. In addition to her master's and Ph.D. in clinical psychology, she also holds a B.S. in Organizational Behavior. She is currently focused on the exploration of Regenopause, revaluing and redefining the stages of women's lives based on extended longevity. Drs. Jampolsky and Cirincione are both on the Advisory Board of the International Centers for Attitudinal Healing, as well as the faculty of the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine, Department of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine. They've written several books published in more than 30 languages. Over the last 25 years, they have worked cross-culturally in 54 countries together and are the recipients of numerous international humanitarian awards. In 2005, Jerry also received the AMA Pride in the Profession award. Jerry and Diane are married.