Spirituality is universal as is the desire to manifest our life’s intentions.SouldramaÒ is a an action method for spiritual growth and discovery. The process leads one through six stages of spiritual development aligning the ego and soul enabling one to recognize and move on to their higher purpose therefore creating the life that is desired. By doing this, the soul becomes a co-creator in a person’s life-and this is the soul’s mission: co-creation. Souldrama incorporates the new concept of spiritual intelligence, using this action method to heal relationships and addictions.
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By Brooke Logan
Jan 20, 2009
"Souldrama" When we speak of healing we usually mean physical healing. But true healing actually takes place on many levels for the spirit. Connie Miller very clearly and practically defines the Souldrama process, and attaches food for thought that is very applicable to daily victorious living. Easy read. This little gem will take you to new heights of spiritual growth and development as you enjoy practical applications of Souldrama truths for everyday living.
"Souldrama" This book IS different. I came across it when investigating a completely different thing from the computer field: Soul Food. And, well, this book is not so far from that. It is just like gold. Most people have problems, of one sort or another. Life is never so easy. Many people try the typical self-help books and believe that they found a way out. Only to discover later that things have not changed a lot, apart from the good feelings that these self-help books gave to them (probably the only major benefit and the reason why many are best-sellers!). Yet the problem endures and these people will suffer from it further. The author does acknowledge, however, that even by stripping away all defense mechanisms and achieving what could be called a healthier life, it may not be better, or more comfortable, but the goal of form over substance is apparently enough to conclude that doing so may be worthwhile. There are many who would disagree given the nature of the world... More > today, and the probability of humans being poised strategically upon the brink of insignificance. The survival mechanisms that mankind has invented to appease the spirit may be well rooted in the recognition that perfect individuals cannot exist, and that more perfect ones are often seen as aloof and arrogant, the result of marketing the potential of a too healthy, too perfect a society.< Less
"Souldrama" I found Souldrama to be extremely well written and insightful. I was absolutely captivated by the author's fresh perspective on healing the soul. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking self-understanding.