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The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles 30th Anniversary Edition (Julie Andrews Collection)The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles 30th Anniversary Edition (Julie Andrews Collection)
Rated 5 Stars"Whangdoodle love passes to daughter" 2009-06-10
This was one of the most memorable books from my childhood. I read it again as an adult and still found it to be magical. I introduced it to my 8 year old daughter this year and she loves it too. I am so glad it is still being published - it's absolutely a delight to read.


Creating Training Courses (When You're Not a Trainer)Creating Training Courses (When You're Not a Trainer)
Rated 2 Stars"Creating Training Courses when you're not a trainer" 2001-05-22
Poorly designed book (who picked that font?) Difficult to read. It covers the basics but I've seen other books that do the same much better.


The Ultimate Training Workshop Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Leading Successful Workshops and Training ProgramsThe Ultimate Training Workshop Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Leading Successful Workshops and Training Programs
Rated 4 Stars"A mixed blessing" 2001-04-13
This is the most useful Training book I've come across in a long time. I find myself referring to it often. However, it is in desperate need of editing. It could easily be cut down by 1/3 - and that would make it much better.


How to Survive a Training Assignment: A Practical Guide for the New, Part-Time or Temporary TrainerHow to Survive a Training Assignment: A Practical Guide for the New, Part-Time or Temporary Trainer
Rated 4 Stars"Quickly covers the basics" 2001-04-13
This book is a good overview of what is needed to effectively train staff. It covers everything from adult learning to evaluating programs. It doesn't offer depth on any topic, but if someone needs to learn about training quickly and easily than this is an excellent source.


Infinite Grace: Where the Worlds of Science and Spiritual Healing MeetInfinite Grace: Where the Worlds of Science and Spiritual Healing Meet
Rated 5 Stars"A great read on Energy Healing" 2000-01-29
I met Diane Goldner briefly when she was researching this book. We were both attending an Energy Healing workshop for the Jaffe School of Energy Mastery. So when I saw a friend carrying the book, I had to get it.

What I got was more than I expected. I am very impressed with Infinite Grace. I rarely read non-fiction books cover-to-cover but I have found this book fascinating. The combination of case studies, research, personal experiences and discussions with healers is completely engaging. I have met most of the healers she mentions and have had some similar impressions. Diane's writing style is very clear and easy to read.

I was disappointed that she didn't include several other energy schools in her book (like the Jaffe School which is twice the size of S.O.S) or include a discussion of Reiki (probably the most popular and widespread form of energy healing these days).

Still, this book serves an important role in leading the world towards a broader understanding of alternative healing. I highly recommend it.










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