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In Shortcuts to God, Dr. Gerald Jampolsky shows how to merge the spiritual with the practical in one’s life and offers a blueprint for abandoning fears and embracing honesty, love, and forgiveness. According to the author, it took him 20 years to create this sequel because the process of learning about love is long and arduous, with cycles of hardship, fulfillment, and revelation that build on the past to shape the self. Dr. Jampolsky speaks from personal experience, having endured and survived severe depression, alcoholism, and other problems. The strategies in Shortcuts to God derive from these experiences and his work helping others overcome similar hurdles. Shortcuts to God will jump-start the reader’s journey to love and spirituality from any point along his or her path. Amazon.com Review:
With its cartoon cover and simple-sounding title, one might expect this to be a superficial self-help book that cashes in on the growing interest in spiritual growth. Fortunately, author Gerald Jampolsky has far more personal integrity than that. It's clear from his thoughtful writing that he wants to offer a substantial and loving book on developing a direct relationship with God. Unfortunately, though, the abundance of overly cheerful cartoon illustrations and double exclamation marks make this look like a book that's been dumbed-down to be more accessible. Rather than inviting readers into Jampolsky's 18 excellent lessons for personal transformation, the child-like format creates a distraction. Nonetheless, the shortcuts are helpful, offering uncomplicated ways to find intimacy with spirit. Overall this is a wise and wonderful lesson book. --Gail Hudson
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