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| Works by
Gerald G. Jampolsky
(Aka Jerry Jampolsky) (Writer) |
Finding Our Way Home: Heartwarming Stories That Ignite Our Spiritual Core (2008 release) with
Diane V. Cirincione
In a deeply heartfelt way, Jerry Jampolsky
and
Diane Cirincione share stories of their spiritual journey, detours they’ve taken,
and people who have impacted them along their life trail. Using the Hawaiian
tradition of “talking story,” Jerry and Diane demonstrate the daily
application of spiritual principles and practical spirituality. Individually
and together, they weave their journey for us as it continues to evolve from
the influences around them. They inspire us to embrace and share our own
stories of peaks and valleys that make up our journeys.
The authors’ honest and vulnerable style of communicating continues to
reveal their life purposes in the choices they make and the lessons they’ve
learned. “Each day still provides challenges and circumstances that call to
those parts of us that want to judge others or ourselves,” they write. “What
is different now is that we more quickly recognize when we’re lost and the
choice we have to return to the path of unconditional love. Once we remember
that our purpose is service and helping others, as well as letting go of our
judgments and grievances by practicing forgiveness, the path is easier, the
direction clearer, and the destination of peace achievable.”
A Mini Course for Life (2007) with
Diane V. Cirincione
A Mini Course for Life offers you new choices for dealing with old
challenges and presents amazingly adaptable lessons for solving problems and
for whatever life sends your way. The selected concepts within the Mini
Course are tried and tested and have been used with great success for over
30 years. They work on many levels from deeply personal to interpersonal and
from situational to global. At all levels this course provides a profound
new way of looking at the world. Using daily lesson cards included with the
book, this course can be done individually or with another person. It will
inspire you to be better at whom you are, happier in how you think, more
passionate with what you do and more at peace with every part of your life.
Teach Only Love: Twelve Principles of Attitudinal Healing (2004)
In 1975, Jerry Jampolsky co-founded the
Center for Attitudinal
Healing in Tiburon, California, where people with life-threatening illnesses
practice peace of mind as an instrument of transformation. Based on the
healing power of love and forgiveness, the twelve principles developed at
the center and explained in this book embrace the idea that total giving and
total acceptance are crucial to the healing process and that attitudinal
healing can lead to harmony, joy, and life without fear.
Simple Thoughts That Can Change Your Life
(2001) with Diane V. Cirincione
From the bestselling author of Love Is Letting Go of Fear comes an
inspiring collection of mind-opening, life-affirming meditations that will
break down barriers and gently push aside blocks that keep us from
discovering our true natures. That one single thought can change our lives
is a revolutionary and powerful idea. For although we see and hear with our
eyes and ears, the way we experience life is ultimately determined by the
way we think about or interpret what happens around us. If we follow
negative thought patterns of anger and distrust, then our experience of life
will be full of bitterness and disappointment. Simple Thoughts That Can
Change Your Life will teach you to embrace the ideas of forgiveness,
sharing, communication, and love, creating limitless possibilities for a
positive, nourishing, and successful existence.
Shortcuts to God (2000) with Leslie
Cabarga, Illustrator
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.
Forgiveness: The Greatest Healer of All
(1999)
This is a small book with a big message: if people are to heal themselves
and learn to live with each other in love and harmony, forgiveness must
become as important and regular as breathing. The first chapter offers
powerful stories chosen to open the reader's heart to the idea of
forgiveness. Subsequent chapters explain why so many individuals find it so
difficult to forgive, and why holding onto grievances is really a decision
to suffer. He describes the causes of being unforgiving, how the mind works
in this process, and the ultimate negative effects this attitude can exert
on one's body and life in general.
Written in direct, accessible language, the book approaches its subject from
a practical standpoint rather than a psychological or religious one.
Listen to Me: A Book for Women and Men About Father-Son Relationships (1996) with
Lee L. Jampolsky
Change Your Mind, Change Your Life
(1994) with Diane V. Cirincione
"Most of us want to change the world, but only a few
of us are willing to change our own minds!" Yet there is a shift taking
place in the world, where more and more people are recognizing that it is
our own thoughts and attitudes that determine how we look at the world and,
ultimately, what we see. This book is for people of all ages, religions,
and cultures who have a desire and a willingness to change the thoughts in
their minds.
Wake-Up Calls (1992) with
Diane V. Cirincione
Advice to Doctors and Other Big People from Kids
(1991)
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
(1991) with Diane V. Cirincione
Ages 4-8.
Love Is the Answer (1990) with
Diane V. Cirincione
Creating positive relationships.
One Person Can Make the Difference: Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things (1990)
Out of Darkness into the Light: A Journey of Inner Healing
(1989)
Good-Bye to Guilt: Releasing Fear Through Forgiveness
(1985) with Patricia Hopkins and
William N. Thetford
Love is where there is no fear. Fear is where there is no love. In our age
of anxieties, most of us live by complex expectations about what we should
achieve, how we should act, and how others should treat us. As a result,
we are victimized by guilt and fear--guilt because our standards haven't
been met in the past, fear that they won't be met in the
future. Inevitable, these negative emotions wreak havoc on our personal
relationships, self -esteem, and peace of mind. But what if we let go of
our fear and guilt? The transformation can be miraculous, says world
famous psychiatrist and author Gerald G. Jampolsky. The secret lies in
healthy perception of yourself. Dr. Jampolsky points the way through
fourteen lessons that can change your life. These lessons show: How to
quiet the ego-self that creates fear and guilt. How to accept genuine love
and give it away. How to stop judging others, thereby to stop judging
yourself. How to listen to your inner voice to receive support and
guidance. How to forgive others so that loneliness and separation become
illusions of the past. And much more. Here is a book for everyone who seeks
the key to life's most satisfying reward. A book that tells you how to
throw off the burdens of the past, and learn what it can mean to truly
love.
Children As Teachers of Peace
(1982)
Ages 4-8.
Love Is Letting Go of Fear (1979)
by with Jack O. Keeler, Illustrator
An inspirational classic since 1979, Love Is Letting Go of Fear
remains one of the seminal works in the transpersonal movement. Psychiatrist
Dr. Gerald Jampolsky’s timeless message may be timelier today than ever: the
only thing that stands between us and the awesome energy of love is fear. To
live without fear, we must stop analyzing it, stop agonizing over it, stop
fighting with it, and simply . . . let it go. How? By releasing our
paralyzing preoccupation with the past and our chronic apprehension over the
future—which is, needless to say, easier said than done.
To help us in this difficult journey from fear to love, Dr. Jampolsky
presents tools in the form of 12 daily, progressive lessons for personal
transformation. These crucial lessons work through the concepts of giving,
forgiveness, cause and effect, perspective, reactive behavior, victimhood,
judgment, living in the present, releasing the past, visualization, freedom
to choose, and taking responsibility. In the 25 years since it was first
published, Love Is Letting Go of Fear continues to change lives with
its frank, thought-provoking, and powerful response to overcoming life’s
greatest challenges.
There Is a Rainbow Behind Every Dark Cloud
(1979)
Eleven children share their experiences with terminal illness, especially
the ways they helped each other cope with the prospect of their own death.
A Course in Miracles And Its Application to the Healing
Process (1978)
See also
A Course In Miracles.
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