Gabrielle Bernstein is an American author, life coach, and motivational speaker who specializes in meditation and spirituality, especially relating to A Course in Miracles. She is the author of multiple New York Times bestsellers on these subjects.
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There's a new role model for go-getting thirty-somethings. Gabrielle Bernstein is doling out inner peace and self-love for the post-modern spiritual set."
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In Super Attractor, Gabrielle Bernstein lays out the essential steps for living in alignment with the Universe--more fully than you've ever done before. "I've always known that there is a nonphysical presence beyond my visible sight," Gabby writes.
Our most negative encounters can sometimes offer us great spiritual guidance.
When you make this type of commitment to the Universe, it’s important to be aware of any sneaky, fear-based story that can hook you back in. This is the story that pain has purpose. We live in a world that supports drama, terror, separation, and hardship.
This six-step practice offers many promises. Petty resentments will disappear, compassion will replace attack, the energy of resistance will transform into freedom and you’ll feel more peace and happiness than you’ve ever known. I can testify to these results because I’ve lived them.
In this video I interview Bob Roth, the executive director of the David Lynch Foundation. Bob shares about the life-changing practice of Transcendental Meditation.
From the motivational speaker, life-coach, and author of Spirit Junkie comes a practical and fun 40-day guidebook of subtle shifts for radical change and unlimited happiness.
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Judgment is the number one reason we feel blocked, sad, and alone. Our popular culture and media place enormous value on social status, looks, racial and religious separation, and material wealth.
I’ve meditated every day for the past decade. I owe my happiness, health, and life to this one simple tool.
In her book “Super Attractor,” Gabby Bernstein offers an alternative to suffering and argues that you don’t have to work so hard to get what you want.
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