Ann Williams-Fitzgerald's book The Keys to Successful Healing, is an engaging work in which Williams-Fitzgerald presents a framework for explaining and plan for dealing with our discontent. This is an intelligently constructed piece of work: sensitive to the requirements of her readership, the author takes time to explain the foundations of spiritual healing and answer some commonly asked questions clearly, simply, and unambiguously, before presenting her own 'plan of action'. The prose is lucid and fluent while the writing remains rich and textured. The avenues to successful healing are…mehr
Ann Williams-Fitzgerald's book The Keys to Successful Healing, is an engaging work in which Williams-Fitzgerald presents a framework for explaining and plan for dealing with our discontent. This is an intelligently constructed piece of work: sensitive to the requirements of her readership, the author takes time to explain the foundations of spiritual healing and answer some commonly asked questions clearly, simply, and unambiguously, before presenting her own 'plan of action'. The prose is lucid and fluent while the writing remains rich and textured. The avenues to successful healing are diverse varied and are done according to our beliefs in what works. Fundamental to all forms of healing is a love of life. Dr Ann Williams-Fitzgerald's love for life is shown in her exuberance and in her work as a Spiritual Healer. Out of her own pain and suffering came forth the understanding of what brings about successful healing. Life is wrought with challenges that are opportunities to grow in spiritual awareness. Life is Spirit and acceptance of what seems to be the challenge can best be remedied by Spiritual Attunement. Life is Spirit and to be true to our essential nature is the most effective remedy. What Ann has covered is essential to our spiritual growth e.g. to know that we are responsible for what we do whether it is by thought, action or words, we predict our own future events and what happens to us. The hardest thing for people to let go of is fear:- fear of what people may think of us; fear of what people will say about us; and fear that people won't like us. If we remember that fear is false expectations appearing real, then we are well on the way to taking responsibility for our own lives.
Ann Williams-Fitzgerald PhD resides in the coastal township of George Town, in the Tamar Valley, Northern Tasmania, Australia with her husband, Greg Fitzgerald and their rescue cat Hamish. Ann is a fifth-generation Tasmanian with nine convict ancestors, is a writer, researcher, and family historian. She has strong family links on her mother's side to Hobart Town first settlers and Norfolk Island and the early settlers at New Norfolk. She has a strong interest in family history that began back more than thirty years ago when she started searching for information on her father's side of the family in Poland. She has a Diploma of Family History (UTAS). and holds a PhD in Metaphysical Science and completed her Master of Contemporary Arts (MCA) from the University of Tasmania in 2008. She is a member of the Australian Society of Authors, Female Convict Research Centre, Descendants of Convicts Group and the Hobart Town (1804) First Settlers Association.
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