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"I loved this book because it encompasses more than just how to achieve personal aspirations but promotes a natural and intuitive self that is connected to a collective energy. It outlines new ways to think and connect with the world beyond temporary materialistic needs creating the opportunity for us to truly understand what we want in life. Babicki reclaims the importance of intuition and being sensitive - two natural values that have been largely denigrated in our technological society - outlining their crucial role in bringing us closer to understanding our wants and needs. An inspiring book that offers a fresh perspective to creating a better life for all not just the individual."

Product details

  • Paperback 132 pages
  • Publisher Epigraph Publishing Service; First Edition edition (November 1, 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 097988280X

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Making the Connections Elke Babicki Books Reviews


  • Making the Connections
    Just as Copernicus and Galileo helped awaken mankind from the idea that earth was the center of the universe, an idea which led to centuries of stagnation in human development, modern writers like Babicki are trying to awaken us. The symptoms of today's flawed ways of thinking are clear pollution levels rising to critical levels worldwide, violent confrontations on religious grounds, growing unhappiness and dissatisfaction despite rising material wealth and a general decline in morals and ethical standards. This book has many great ideas to help us make a change. Read this book, underline the key passages so that you can refer to them again. Give a copy to your friends and family members. It is time for a change!
  • Making the Connections is a fascinating read. It is certainly time for a global shift in consciousness, and Babicki's explanations of the old and new paradigms are clear and inspiring. Even better, her simple suggestions for being part of the change we want to see are both do-able and effective. This book is a keeper!
  • Making the connections speaks to our intuition and the power of connecting people. It is written is a clear and understandable manner. The author captures for us the value and importance of being aware of and using our intuition. One can only imagine how much better our world would be if this book was published in every language and shared around the globe!
  • I loved this book because it encompasses more than just how to achieve personal aspirations but promotes a natural and intuitive self that is connected to a collective energy. It outlines new ways to think and connect with the world beyond temporary materialistic needs creating the opportunity for us to truly understand what we want in life. Babicki reclaims the importance of intuition and being sensitive - two natural values that have been largely denigrated in our technological society - outlining their crucial role in bringing us closer to understanding our wants and needs. An inspiring book that offers a fresh perspective to creating a better life for all not just the individual.