Secrets of Transformation by Eva Dillner
- Paperback: 256 pages
- Publisher: Divine Design (November 10, 2008)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9197630993
- ISBN-13: 978-9197630993
It Started like a Fairy
Tale... He was Prince Charming. At first. The abuse came later, when he
thought he owned her. It started with verbal attacks. She had done
something wrong, he screamed. She couldn't do anything right, it seemed.
Other days, Prince Charming was back. One day he raped her. On two
occasions he tried to kill her. She survived. She went on a quest to
heal, to understand, to gather the pieces of the puzzle, to make whole.
Her inner and outer journeys took her deep into a chain of ancestral
pain. Along the way she learned the secrets of transformation. She left
the past behind and changed her life.
Are you tired of tripping over
your past?
Do you keep repeating the same relationship scenarios over
and over again?
Do you wonder why some people manage to move past the
dreadful things that have happened to them?
Find out how to quit your
whining, leave your baggage behind and create a new you.
Eva Dillner is a
writer, artist and teacher working with creative and therapeutic
processes for inspiration and transformation. Originally an engineer,
she turned to alternative therapies when life skidded to a halt in the
early nineties. She trained with the best in the business from Seattle
to Edinburgh and beyond. In the last five years she's published five
books and has toured Europe and the United States to hold Eva Parties -
instead of Tupperware, you get Eva live and in the moment.
I would like to thank Ms. Dillner for sharing her story with us in this book. She bravely presents issues of addiction, abuse, neglect and how these changed her life. Her story is really heartbreaking, personal and everything you just don’t wish to experience.
The best part of this book is the “Secrets of Transformation” section which is the last section. I even grabbed a pencil and wrote down the inspiring phrases I found in there which appealed to me greatly.
Two things I learned from this book is: 1) if you have a problem you have two options -Avoid or resolve. 2) You have the ability to change your own life but you can’t just change someone else’s.
There are actually a lot of good points in the book, but it would take me awhile to put it all in here. So, you just have to read it and discover for yourself.:)
One negative thing about this book is her writing style. One thing you’re into her story, the next she jumps to a new territory. She spoke of her therapies, her life, feelings and everything she’s been through, but it mixed with one another at some point. It might get confusing. But with proper editing and proofreading, this book would be a truly good one.
“Secrets of Transformation” is a very honest book, with all the author’s emotions laid in the open. I would recommend to anyone who experienced similar situations. This book would help you. Also to those who wants to understand situations like these, find their personal healing and how these affects people.
Thank you Ms. Dillner!
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