San Francisco/Sacramento Book Review for Anyone’s Love Story

Described in the book’s prologue as “the unfolding story” of the author’s heart, Anyone’s Love Story chronicles the various stages in the perennial experience of love and loss. In this, Daniela Bayer reconciles the painful end of a failed relationship with reaffirmation of self, possibility for new love, and an enlightened sense of being.

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Midwest Book Review for Anyone’s Love Story

A strong pick for anyone looking for verse and soul to give them the strength to find their own love of the world.

Love has a profound effect on our life. “Anyone’s Love Story” is a collection of musings of a poetic like nature from Daniela Bayer, speaking with spirit and life throughout. With a . . . → Read More: Midwest Book Review for Anyone’s Love Story

Kirkus Book Review for Anyone’s Love Story

Much like life, love is not a destination; by using poetry to depict the stages of the relationship cycle, Bayer writes her way to the answers along that journey.

At one time or another, we all experience love and the loss of love. How smooth our journey is on this route depends on the . . . → Read More: Kirkus Book Review for Anyone’s Love Story

Anyone’s Love Story

Press Release June 1, 2011

“Anyone’s Love Story” by Daniela Bayer aims to provide readers with a source of wisdom and comfort as they achieve positive, lasting changes in their relationships

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Once they end a serious relationship, many people are often left with questions to be answered and pain to be . . . → Read More: Anyone’s Love Story

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Mindfulness is also defined as psychological freedom? The concept has its roots in Eastern meditation practice. Mindfulness means being self-aware, fully present in the moment, giving complete attention to the here and now on a moment-to-moment basis, practicing nonjudgmental awareness. Awareness is being able to monitor inner reality and outer environment. Attention is a focused . . . → Read More: Did you know that …

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Pictures are the universal language of the mind? These pictures provide a connecting link between the conscious and subconscious minds. The images translate into stories filled with symbols. Freud believed the subconscious makes up 90% and the conscious only 10% of the mind. He proposed that all our true motives and causes for behavior are buried . . . → Read More: Did you know that …

It’s All in Your Head

A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that faith may indeed bring us health. People who attend religious services do have a lower risk of dying in any one year than people who don’t attend. People who believe in a loving God fare better after a diagnosis of illness than people who believe in a punitive . . . → Read More: It’s All in Your Head

Meditation Significantly Improves Respiratory Function, Cardiovascular Parameters and Lipid Profile

Researchers from B. J. Medical College in Ahmedabad, India, studied numeric measures of respiratory function, cardiovascular parameters and lipid profiles of those practicing Raja Yoga meditation. The profiles of short and longterm meditators were compared with those of non-meditators.

The study found that vital capacity, tidal volume and breath holding were significantly higher in short and longterm . . . → Read More: Meditation Significantly Improves Respiratory Function, Cardiovascular Parameters and Lipid Profile