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Psychotherapist David Ian
Rogers believes that we see with our minds and not with our
eyes. This is how powerful our thoughts are. They can actually
make us blind to reality.
“The perfect example is the
everyday occurrence of not being able to locate the butter or
the cheese in the fridge, even though it is right in front of
us.”
Why does this happen? If our
mind thinks something is not there, it will not appear to be
there, even when it plainly is there for all to see.
It’s the
Thought that Matters … Literally! shows how our thoughts
can move us toward or away from our goals in our everyday lives.
It’s a case of “I think I can,” as in The Little Engine That
Could.
David Ian Rogers highlights
how most mental illnesses, or any other disease between the mind
and body, is created and resolved by the thoughts we choose to
use to describe our experiences from moment to moment. Find out
how to harness this understanding, and to free yourself from
emotional and physical problems, using the book’s simple ideas
and concepts.
About the Author
Author
David Ian Rogers is a psychotherapist and Emotional Freedom
Practitioner who lives in South Manchester, England. He wrote
the book to help others resolve their own issues and has started
on a second book defining mental health problems. Rogers finds
his own inspiration in Deepak Chopra and M. Scott Peck.
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