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The film won a Saturn Award and a Telly Award. It was included as a "special feature" on the DVD for George Pal's film The Time Machine, released by Warner Bros. and was featured in Starlog Magazine. Irene has been supporting and training people in Estonia in the field of body-mind wellness since 2007. She trained in a number of different practices including Holistic Nutrition, Liberating Breathwork and Kundalini Yoga, she is mother for 9 and 20 years old sons. Her passion to be an ambassador for the Journey Method in Estonia was born out of her own transformation and healing from postpartum depression through the Journey. With each thinking the others died, they are all trying to rebuild their lives. A number of circumstances leaves them all frightened and fighting for their lives in different ways.

Irit met the Journey first in May 2010 and fell in love with it from the very first day. After offering her services as translator and events manager for Journey events, she was asked to become the promoter of Journey events and representative for The Journey in Israel. Soon after, she was asked by Brandon to present the Journey seminars in Israel, in Hebrew. Arnold’s spiritual and self-development path was ignited at the early age of 11. An active sports life, a master’s degree in Law, an extensive extracurricular resume, and a career in photography and lifestyle magazine publishing could not prevent the inevitable... Arnold just had to switch to a professional career in mind, body, health and transformation. That decision in 2002 has led him to support people and organizations through challenging times. He has also trained coaches, consultants and therapists to do the same. Lydia was first introduced to The Journey by her mother who attended the live Journey Intensive with Brandon Bays in 2000. Her first experience of The Journey process work was so profound that it sent her on a journey of self-discovery, liberation and freedom. After completing her Journey Accreditation in 2004, she accepted the position of coordinator and administrator for Journey Outreach South Africa. In 2005, she became a Director of the Section (21) company. It is hard for Annie to leave the warm farm family who took them into their home and their hearts. Why does she experience so many conflicting emotions now that she is Free? Reluctance to leave her country haven; Despair over the endless quarrels between Sini and their father; Frustration at unsuccessful attempts to please a snobby, prejudiced step-mother. Why should she be forced to leave the family which has provided her with more than physical safety--who renew their offers of love and acceptance just as she is? What does the blended family have to tempt her, now that Sini wants to leave and Annie can not compete with her new sister-in-law?

Sara Laksimi

If you’re looking for something to open your eyes, break your heart, and look to take action to promote change, start with The Journey." Tiffany Hall - Beyond The Stars The story is fast paced and takes us through the families differing lives. It is an extremely powerful book that gets under your skin. An excellent sequel from the author.

When the story cuts to Oke and Issime, we learn a horrendous illness is travelling through all the Boko men who went on patrol, causing horrific effects. Yollana has been walking alongside The Journey as a practitioner, trainer, event coordinator and team member since she first discovered The Journey when she was 20 years old. Now in her early 40s, Yollana recognises the gift of The Journey as an everpresent doorway into the ‘miracle field’ of grace and healing, to the infinite potential that we all hold inside. As summer turned to fall, the older members of the family began to make decisions, choosing the new worlds in which they wished to live and leaving Annie even more isolated. Sini left home to begin a nursing course in a nearby town. Mr. de Leeuw unexpectedly announced his intention to remarry, choosing for his second wife Magda Vos, a Winterswijk Jew widowed by the Germans. Before the wedding, Rachel returned to the family that had hidden her during the war. Annie also found herself once again stepping into a new world. Fall and winter were dominated by Annie’s attempts to please her perfectionist stepmother, to take the place of Magda’s daughter, Nel, who was away at boarding school, and to reconcile the presence of a refined but cold Magda with the memory of the simple but loving Oostervelds.

Elina Jaatinen

Although he's quite fond of the man's wife and little boy, Ben, for whom he's baby-sat, Brady and his friends are not fans of Mr. Marcellus DiAngelo, who has bought Digger's grandfather's farm, replaced the old farmhouse with a mansion, and eliminated the boys' access to the surrounding lands where they've always been able to play, and which Digger had always used as a getaway from his abusive dad. As the title suggests, it follows each, as they are trying to find their way home, with a lot of obstacles along the way, not least the Russian invasion of Ukraine which was both eye opening and heartbreaking. In reflecting on the war years and their aftermath, Reiss relies on metaphor. In the same way that her legs were left weak and crooked from the years of confinement, Annie’s spirit was also weakened. Her joy in being alive was obscured by uncertainty and confusion. Like the legs too weak to carry her far, Annie’s sense of hope was so circumscribed by her experience that she could not look to the future with confidence. Her crooked legs became a metaphor for the convoluted life to which she returned. Physical disability mirrored Annie’s inability to relate to those around her. Yet crooked legs straighten, weakened spirits strengthen, disjointed lives find direction, and winter’s cold gives way to the hope of spring. Gaby Burt is a native Austrian and a businesswoman. She first experienced The Journey in 1996 and was deeply touched by the way the work transformed peoples’ lives in such a positive way. Gaby first joined the organization as a volunteer, and in 2000 was asked by Brandon Bays and Kevin Billett (Journey co-founder, CEO, and Brandon’s husband) to become a joint guardian and Director for the Journey. This wasn't an easy read at times, some of the description was vivid, and sensitive people may find it tough, but war and disease are tough.

I have never read a book before where I have had to stop reading because I couldn’t cope with the emotions the book engendered in me but the author writes so powerfully that I HAD to finish it." Joanna Lanum - Guest Reviewer

I got a degree in Social Pedagogue and also in Graphology while I became a mother of a growing and growing family with my new partner. She works with individuals as well as groups and leads The Journey in Finland. Her first book in Finnish Omassa voimassa (Basam Books 2019) came out in the fall of 2019. Patricia Cihodaru combines her passion for ”The Journey” method with 20+ years of experience as a psychologist specialized on psychological counseling, cognitive-behavioural, experiential and transpersonal psychotherapy, emotional health of children and teenagers, as well as creativity trainer and emotional health and intelligence promoter. Netherlands born (’71) Arnold Timmerman completed his Journey Practitioner Program in 2004. He then joined Brandon Bays fulltime to facilitate seminars and retreats around the world. In 2008 he was asked to start presenting Journey seminars and retreats in Europe, North America and Israel. He also started to co-create and present Visionary Leadership modules in Europe together with Brandon Bays’ husband Kevin Billett. I loved Kissie, Oke and Issime, they were all incredibly strong women, doing what's right for their families and fighting to survive no matter how tough.

After her first Journey Intensive in the fall of 2003, Sharon began using The Journey processes with her clients, and immediately noticed a huge difference in their birthing experience and their lives. She’s among the first Certified Journey Practitioners in the US, having completed The Journey Practitioners training in 2004/05 in the UK with Brandon Bays. She’s also a Certified Visionary Leadership Coach. journal-like quality to her writing. Especially in part 1, describing the months and years of hiding, she moves freely from actual event to personal impression, from organized thought to dreamlike imaginings. It is an effective stylistic choice, conveying how the life of the mind continued even as Annie herself sat noiselessly in the darkened upstairs room of the Oosterveld farmhouse day after endless day. When Annie left her hiding place and returned to Winterswijk, she resumed a more active life, and Reiss’s style shifts to a traditional first-person narration of events in parts 2 and 3. In part 4, with Annie emerging from a winter of confusion into a springtime of hope, imagination again interweaves with reality as she begins to look toward the future and what it might hold. During this time when I tried and used many methods and teachings to guide me through life, I happened to read The Journey book too. It was an immediate and final falling in love with it. I went to a seminar as soon as I could (in 2007) and it was everything it promised, everything my soul recognized while reading. I heard and understood that my heart's deepest prayer is to serve Grace as it asks me to. So I began to process with friends and relatives, but kept the desire to work with the Journey in my heart. I'm in love with the depths of this work, with the simple truth of presence, and passionately use the power of surrender and acceptance in our women's retreats and my everyday life as well. I think he's in trouble because he didn't want me to say anything to my dad about finding him, or making him those sandwiches,' Luke said. 'What do you think he did?' Character actor, John Anderson, plays Will Temple that has a large scar on the side of his face. He got the scar when his Cavalry and was captured by Indians. When Will gave the Indians some information, they let him go with the scar instead of killing him. Now he has a large, scary scar that all can see.

The University of Chicago Press

I LOVED it, it is superb, if you haven’t read ‘The Journey’ yet you must and if you have I know already you will be reading this as soon as possible She has a deep passion for working with those less fortunate who would otherwise not have access to this kind of work, and seeing them become uplifted and liberated. Her prayer to help such people was answered by the beautiful projects through Journey Outreach. Lydia has since had the immense blessing of working with children and adults in the rural communities of South Africa as well as in Namibia, Botswana and Kenya. Since then, Gaby has been instrumental in introducing The Journey method worldwide. It has now expanded across the globe, and is currently offered in 44 countries. The book, The Journey, has been translated into 21 languages and hundreds of thousands of people have and are benefitting from its teachings. Having worked alongside Brandon for more than 20 years, The Journey is part of Gaby’s everyday life. She’s deeply steeped in its teachings and it’s her natural and deep personal prayer to make Journey work available to every human being on mother earth. This prayer is still the major force in Gaby’s everyday life.

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