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i just bought the book last night, and i haven't had a chance to sit down and read any of it yet (i work a lot), but i'm a big fan of bishop jakes, and i know how capable he is as a teacher. to those who have read it, has it helped you any, and if so, in what ways?

2007-09-08 07:26:45 · 3 answers · asked by That Guy Drew 6 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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I have ordered the book, but not yet received it.

I can tell you that his book, "Woman, Thou Art Loosed" , saved my sanity if not my life

2007-09-08 07:51:52 · answer #1 · answered by dwhelper 4 · 1 0

i really do not know the book.. and the author.. i just wanna made a wild guess based on the title itself.. reposition? what is it anyway.. if it's a matter of gaining your place against many things that bother your sanity.. or if it is about something that makes you lose yourself, i guess it's a matter of not knowing who you really are.. it's like the way i felt or maybe i am feeling at some point, after that painful goodbye with someone i loved.. it's like i lost my principles, the things i believed in.. that's a tough scenario.. getting through with such is not as easy as it may seem.. i can smile for a time yet after the day, when i am alone thinking of what has been for that day, i still find myself empty and looking for that person i used to be.. i cannot say i am okay right now.. and maybe that's the problem i have.. i'm having a slow response towards that path of knowing again who i really am... if the question is like repositioning your self.. i guess we have the same thing to do.. accepting that we made mistakes and forgiving ourselves maybe the first step.. then, if we truly have forgiven our selves that's the moment we can forget and start for a new... it wouldn't be easy but i know it is more painful to stay on the situation of blaming yourself.. and sooner it could kill... i'd rather accept the fact that i lost my self once and believe i can be found.. again..

2007-09-10 07:12:25 · answer #2 · answered by bernadeth r 1 · 0 0

the real problem is not saving the sanity from a ocean of information but keeping your sanity within save limits of information.If you are already stuck with unlimited information you cannot pass in the judgement about even yourself,so its apt in such case to be a follower than a leader to be a seeker of a path than to initiate or propagate one.

2007-09-09 06:22:10 · answer #3 · answered by thiru 3 · 0 0

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