Saturday 10 September 2011
Bought and read ‘The Drama Of Being A Child’ by Alice Miller 
forming a brilliant contrast to ‘Mind Power For Children’ which 
teaches how to validate a child’s mind 
Alice Miller laments the loss of childhood’s joy and subsequent 
misbehaviour through parental mortification and disrespect 
experienced from earliest childhood - already in the womb 
The only solution is changing society as recommended by John 
Kehoe; while individuals gone astray have to be rehabilitated by 
facing the humiliation and pain and mourning their loss
Then they can move on to self-validation – and I am doing just that, 
applying Mind Power, singing their affirmations, smiling because 
Alice Miller’s diagnosis of society’s problems 
Conforms precisely with Seth’s indications of what is wrong with 
modern civilisation - and the new attitudes espoused by John 
Kehoe are perfectly attuned to Abraham’s words 
Indicating how to exercise our inalienable power and right 
to wonderful freedom…
“The Drama of Being a Child” by Alice Miller (German: “Das 
Drama des begabten Kindes”) translated by Ruth Ward, 
Virago Press Ltd, London, 1987-1993
“Mind Power for Children” by John Kehoe and Nancy 
Fischer , 2002 Transcontinental Printing, Canada 
“Seth Speaks” by Jane Roberts
“Abraham” channelled by Esther Hicks 
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