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The Four Faces of Woman | 
enlarge | Author: Caroline T Ward Publisher: O Books Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $12.10 You Save: $7.85 (39%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 252697
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 1846940869 Dewey Decimal Number: 291 EAN: 9781846940866 ASIN: 1846940869
Publication Date: May 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description The Four Faces of Woman is a powerful guide to greater Self-Awareness. If you've ever asked questions like 'who am I really?' or 'what does it all mean?' then The Four Faces of Woman has some answers for you. These faces are the ones you wear yourself. They are the faces that give you strength and the ones that disempower you. You will learn how to connect with the faces that emerge your eternal beauty, power and joy and what to do about the ones that limit and undermine you. You will find tools and simple, yet profound insights that enable you to be your truest, most loving and powerful self.
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Great combination of insight and tools August 31, 2008 There is so much great stuff in Caroline Ward's The Four Faces of Woman, that it's tough figuring out where to start. The concept of the four faces is powerful, and Caroline does a fantastic job of educating and enlightening us about each of these. She provides stories that give us a sense of what it's like to wear each face, outlines what you get, what you sacrifice with each, as well as the relationship to time, power, emotion and God.
If the book had only covered the Four Faces, it would be a remarkable accomplishment, yet Caroline gives us even more. She covers the 8 Powers of the Shakti (the fourth face) in brilliant detail with specific ways of relating to the eight powers. She shares exercises used in the Four Faces workshops along with stories from the workshop.
The third segment of the book covers a variety of topics incuding Answering the Why are we Here question, some reflections About Men (since this is primarily a book for women), Energy in Relationship (how to protect yourself from the negative energy of others), dealing with fear, and reflections, provocations and questions about sex.
I probably would not have picked up this book had I not had an earlier connection with Caroline Ward (we both started companies named About People at about the same time and met via email some time ago), but I'm so glad I did. It had a powerful impact on me and I have just ordered a dozen copies to share with friends.
In a strange but wonderful sort of a way, we seem to be traveling a similar path and I feel especially blessed to know that Caroline is out there leading the way for me (and many others). I love the Hopi Elders' Prophecy she includes at the end of the Four Faces, and most especially the last line - We are the ones we've been waiting for.
Thank you Caroline for a great book!
The Four Faces of Woman July 10, 2008 There are four faces that women show the world. There is the Eternal Face, the innocent and genuine self that we all experienced as young children. There is the Traditional Face which we portray as we try to become what everyone else wants us to be. There is the Modern Face which serves as a rebellion from all that the world wants us to be. Finally, there is the Face of the Shakti. This is the face that we wear as we journey back to the Eternal Face. It is in this state that we reclaim our authentic power and open ourselves to the possibilities.
The Four Faces of Woman looks to self understanding and self love no matter which face we might be showing at a given time. Part of the process is to fall back into old habits so that we can know and love ourselves in deeper ways. Ultimately, this is the only way that we can reclaim our Shakti powers: the powers to withdraw, let go, tolerate, accept, discern, decide, face, and cooperate.
I would readily recommend The Four Faces of Woman to all my female friends. This book is empowering, not in a financially successful, kick butt, take over the world sense but in a much more important way. To stand in our own selves. How truly amazing would that be?
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