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Bonds That Make Us Free: Healing Our Relationships, Coming to Ourselves

by C. Terry Warner

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 stars"Bonds That Make us Free" by C. Terry Warner, 2008-04-20
This book teaches that the self any of us doubts, feels ashamed of or guilty about is not who we really are, but a fear-driven phantasm - and the destruction that self doubt causes may leave one feeling hopeless. Bonds That Make us Free helps in overriding discouragement. Falsely created images about ourselves can be overriden by truth. Very helpful in discovering who we really are.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsEverybody should read this!, 2008-03-31
I would suggest everybody read this book. It has changed the way I think about all aspects of all my relationships. I am a changed person, for the better and have this book to thank. It gives good incite on every aspect of your relationships.


1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsBonds that Make US Free - C. Terry Warner, 2008-02-09
This book is the absolutely BEST book ever written by a non-prophet. God just may concure!


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5 out of 5 starsA layman's book review, 2007-12-27
Reading some of the other reviews I think some of the readers misinterpreted of misunderstood the purpose of this book. So let me break it down. You are not to blame if you are being abused. This book does not encourage you to take abuse and/or turn the other cheek. It is intended for readers to take a look at their life and simply ask the question "are they really to blame?". Of course you shouldn't put up with abuse. The idea here is to look at smaller things in you life that make you angry, or are upsetting.

An example would be road rage. Of course you didn't deserve to get cut-off in traffic, but I am willing to bet that you wouldn't have noticed this if you weren't in a hurry to get somewhere. Your anger of road rage stemmed from the fact that you let yourself run late. The person that cut you off was an obstacle in YOUR egotistical reality. If you weren't in a rush, this person would be viewed as just another father or mother rushing to get home to their family.


3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsAwful!, 2007-11-12
Basically, his message is, "You have to be nice and polite to everyone else, but anyone can hurt you however they want, and if you don't let them, you're only hurting yourself." Why would I want to associate with anyone who has a mindset like that?

Don't buy this book. It's not worth your time or money, and the author doesn't deserve it.




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