It is No Longer a Secret -- New Book Reveals the Profound Connection Between the Subconscious and Your Present, as Well as Your Future


GRASS VALLEY, Calif., July 12, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Donna T. Haddad's Looking At The World Through a Fractured Lens is a non-fiction work that combines Haddad's personal experiences and knowledge gained through professional training, in addition to wisdom and insight gained through working with clients. This book presents a different and rarely explored view on the causes of many of the conditions of "dis-ease", illnesses, addictions, and deeply felt anxieties experienced by thousands of people every day. In relation to this, readers will learn that the residue of our past is imprinted and stored in the body and the subconscious mind, and has shaped our beliefs about ourselves and the world around us. The experiences and feelings presented in the book are universal, and ones that everyone can relate to in one way or another. Ultimately, Looking At The World Through a Fractured Lens will help people to understand that the effects of our past, and the lingering effects of grief can be released and the subconscious can be a fertile ground to re-plant the seeds for all that we want in our lives. It will also help adults realize how their pain is passed on to the children.

To order a copy of Looking At The World Through a Fractured Lens, be sure to visit your local bookstore or log on at Xlibris.com today! With this book, you can better understand and heal yourself so you can in turn help the children discover their own beauty and strength. To purchase copies of the book, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294. You may also contact the author at wizdomtheresa@hotmail.com for more information about the book or to schedule an interview.

About the Author

Donna T. Haddad has worked as a high school science teacher, sales professional, sales trainer, and massage therapist. After the death of her mother in 1997, Haddad underwent both a personal and professional transformation that changed the direction of her life. As a Grief Recovery(r) Specialist, Holistic Behavioral Therapist, and Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, the author has been able to successfully facilitate the healing, recovery, and transformation of others, physically, mentally, and emotionally. The type of hypnotherapy practiced by Haddad is a holistic approach that works with the innate wisdom within each person to simultaneously bring about change physically, mentally, and emotionally.



  Looking At The World Through a Fractured Lens * by Donna T. Haddad
            Subconscious Clutter and Grief Distort Our Vision
                   Publication Date: June 27, 2007
          Trade Paperback; $10.00; 81 pages; 978-1-4257-8365-5

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