Soul Signs by Diane Eichenbaum

Soul Signs by Diane Eichenbaum

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Soul Signs by Diane Eichenbaum

HOW YOUR SUN SIGN REVEALS YOUR PERSONAL PATH TO FULFILMENT, GROWTH, AND HAPINES
Most astrology books see personality as destiny, but in Soul Signs, expert astrologer and teacher Diane Eichenbaum shows you how your birth sign reveals your personal path to spiritual and psychological transformation.
Your sun sign both describes your basic nature and holds the key to the lessons you must learn in this lifetime. For each sign of the zodiac, Eichenbaum reveals the way your sign empowers you, the weaknesses that sabotage your best intentions, and the repeating patterns of challenges and confrontations you will face. She explains the three healing steps to change specific to your birth sign, and shows you how to apply them in real life situations, giving you the right tools to make the right choice at every crossroads. And of course, she tells you which celebrities share your sign and its gifts. With enlightening information about your ascendant, moon, and opposite sign, Soul Signs will enable you to see beyond old self-limiting beliefs and embrace the power that is your birthright
Eichenbaum, Diane: - Diane Eichenbaum is the author of Soul Signs: Harness the Power of Your Sun Sign and Become the Person You Were Meant to Be. She lives in Seagrove Beach, Florida.
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ISBN 13 9780684823669
ISBN 10 0684823667
Titel Soul Signs
Autor Diane Eichenbaum
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Simon & Schuster
Erscheinungsjahr 1998-05-06
Seitenanzahl 256
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