Tired of difficult and Annoying people?? They could be the GATEWAY to your Enlightenment!

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2011

Soul Talk Radio Show / www.soultalkradio.org

Lisette Larkins website: http://www.lisettelarkins.com/

"This book serves as an alarm clock. It's not that you're running late, it's just time to wake up, because you've been asleep long enough."

Difficult people have been for most of us the bane of our existence. They annoy, hassle, and irritate us and provoke various degrees of unhealthy reaction. What few of us have realized is that they also mirror our own dysfunctional mental states and provide an opportunity to heal them. In Difficult People, Lisette Larkins tells how providing care for an Alzheimer's patient clearly showed her the inherent resistance in the way every mind objects to what is. It's the root cause of all our anguish and mental suffering. By observing its operation in her "difficult person," the author clearly saw the same mechanism alive within herself. The result is an intensely personal exploration of how everyday problems and the DP's in our lives can act as a catalyst for spiritual awakening. For Lisette Larkins, it was by being totally present and non-reactive that she could provide her patient with the needed care. This eventually became for her a "chronic state of well-being," one which we can all attain by practicing "presence."

Lisette Larkins has had extraordinary paranormal experiences since childhood. Their import was to reveal to her the possibility of a "chronic state of well-being." She has published three books about these experiences, but it wasn't until she discovered the work of Eckhart Tolle on being "present" that a clear path presented itself. She began to apply these principles in her work as a publishing sales director, author, and spiritual guide. Stymied, she was guided in 2007 to take a job as the caregiver of a late-stage Alzheimer's patient, an experience that pushed her into a permanent state of "presence," and allowed her to formulate the principles expressed in Difficult People.

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  • This was a very educational video. Thanks for the hard work put into it!

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