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  2. Louise Hay - Wikipedia

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    Louise Lynn Hay (October 8, 1926 – August 30, 2017) was an American motivational author, professional speaker and AIDS advocate. She authored several New Thought self-help books, including the 1984 book You Can Heal Your Life , and founded Hay House publishing.

  3. You Can Heal Your Life - Wikipedia

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    You Can Heal Your Life is a 1984 self-help and new thought book by Louise Hay.It was the second book by the author, after Heal Your Body which she wrote at age 60. After Hay appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Donahue in the same week in March 1988, the book appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list, and by 2008, over 35 million copies worldwide had been sold in over 30 languages ...

  4. Affirmations (New Age) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 Louise Hay, a Religious Science practitioner, published You Can Heal Your Life, a guide to changing thoughts and beliefs. Hay's affirmations are designed to help the user re-program their thought patterns, the intention being that harmful underlying beliefs which Hay believes psychologically support illness will be replaced with healing ...

  5. Esther Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Contributor Louise L. Hay. Published by Hay House, 2005. The Law of Attraction: The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham Esther and Jerry Hicks. Published by Hay House, 2006. Sara, Book 1: Sara Learns the Secret about the Law of Attraction, by Esther and Jerry Hicks. Illustrated by Caroline S. Garrett. Published by Hay House, 2007.

  6. Talk:Louise Hay - Wikipedia

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    An eyewitness account of a traffic accident is an example of a primary source." The article very clearly states that "Over the next hour and a half, Hay told me the story familiar to tens of millions of her devoted readers" -- that this is Hay's own account, not the product of the author's own investigation or research.

  7. Montel Williams opens up about his first symptoms of multiple ...

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    Nearly 2.3 million people are estimated to be living with multiple sclerosis around the world, but when Montel Williams received his official diagnosis back in 1999, not much was known about the ...

  8. Louise Hay (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Hay had a relapse in her breast cancer but continued to work until her death on 28 October 1989 in Oak Park, Illinois. [4] In 1990 the AWM established the Louise Hay Award for Contributions to Mathematics Education to both honor Hay for her contributions to mathematical logic, her leadership and recognize a woman who had made contributions to mathematics and education.

  9. Hay (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hay is an English and Scottish surname, shortened from the Scoto-Norman de la Haye.A common variation is Hayes, and to a lesser degree Haynes, Haines, or Hughes. Notable people with the surname include: