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Your horizon is the edge of your personal landscape-the point
beyond which you cannot see, the point that limits the possible and
defines the probable in your life. Far too many of us limit our
vision, keep our horizon too narrow and too close, to live anything
but small lives. Nick LeForce, The transformational Poet, invites
and urges you to expand your horizon in this collection of 56
poems. When you widen the edge you allow for yourself, for others,
for life, and for dreams, you begin to see beyond your limits and
your liabilities and you begin to grow beyond the edges of your
learning and your love. You bring more and more of your self to
life and the more of your self you bring to life, the richer,
deeper, and more profound your life will be. One way to widen your
horizon is to engage it, to go to the edge and discover what is
beyond it. When you peer over the edge of our own horizon, you will
begin to see beyond the rim of possibility you have set for
yourself. You will realize there is more to life than what you have
allowed yourself to live. You will hear the tireless crash and roar
of wave after wave battering at your beach, crumbling belief into
sand, dropping the shells of what no longer lives in you on the
shore and asking you over and over: Is the horizon you envision for
yourself big enough to hold your dreams? And your heart knows the
answer. With some dedicated effort, you will one day find yourself
gazing at an endless horizon where you can see, for yourself, all
things possible and you will know that a life abundant, beyond your
wildest dreams, awaits you.
This collection of poems by the Nick LeForce, the Transformational
Poet, comes with a warning: Never ask a poet for advice unless you
are willing to tolerate ambiguity because a poet speaks in more
than meaning, wraps words in rhythms, sounds in sensations; giving
you, instead, a message in a bottle tossed in the sea from a
distant shore, written in a code you must crack and filled with the
fragments of a map that may just lead you to the treasure your
heart most desires. (Excerpt from "Message in a Bottle") And it
does deliver a map by dividing the poems into four sections-Living,
Losing, Learning, and Loving. Although this sequence is not
mandatory, it serves as a guide. If we can use our living and
losing as a learning to be more loving, then we do have a chance of
finding "heaven in our hearts." The title comes from the poem,
"Heaven," which celebrates the elevation of oneself that occurs
when someone believes in you: Then, you came You believed in me.
Your eyes twinkling like stars in the night sky witnessing my
dreams. Your smile rising like the morning sun, melting walls and
gates and awakening the magic in me. How can I ever give to you
what you have given me? I offer what I have with love. I pour the
wine of my words into your cup, wanting us to get drunk on life and
share the heaven in our hearts.
Do you know the price you pay when you can't do enough? When you
don't measure up? When you give more than you get? The power of
emotional debt is a part of our culture, our lives, our
relationships with others, and even our relationship with
ourselves.
In "I Owe You, You Owe Me," author and life coach Nick LeForce
defines emotional debt as a sense of owing or being owed in
relationships or in life. Unresolved emotional debt can wreck your
relationships, ruin your health, control your life, and cause
endless suffering. When your obligations become burdens and your
entitlements become traps, LeForce shows you solutions by helping
you:
- Find balance within yourself
- Create healthier relationships
- Let go of the past
- Reconcile relationships
- Break free of past relationships
- Learn to live with greater integrity
Without awareness, unhealthy emotional debt will overpower your
life. You owe it to yourself to understand what emotional debt is,
how you enter into emotional debts, and how you can release
yourself from those debts that limit you unnecessarily. "I Owe You,
You Owe Me" will help you find the key to freedom and to living a
fuller life.
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