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A Spiritual Guide to Positive Living.

 

Key To Yourself

Opening the Door to A Joyful Life from Within

VENICE BLOODWORTH

 

9780875162966 | Paperback 160pg | 1952 | $12.95
Subject: Personal Growth & Psychology

 

The beauty of Key to Yourself is seen through Venice Bloodworth’s insightful approach in how she combines contemporary psychology with the very same principles taught thousands of years ago by Jesus of Nazareth. In searching for her own spiritual enlightenment, she found the root of true happiness based on a “Spiritual Psychology” that unlocked the power of the mind to THINK herself to wellness, prosperity, and peace``of mind. Although the world has changed drastically over``time, people are still confronted with the same fears and inner ``conflicts and Key to Yourself meets these challenges with an``ageless wisdom that endures for generations.

  About the Author: VENICE BLOODWORTH
Although the book, KEY TO YOURSELF, was no doubt the greatest single accomplishment of her career, Dr. Venice J. Bloodworth was also know through her works, to many people within and around the vicinity of Atlanta, Georgia, as teacher, counselor, and friend.

Venice Bloodworth received her doctorate in psychology from Northwestern University in Chicago which, combined with her spiritual convictions, resulted in her unique approach to helping individuals to overcome despair. From her farm home near Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, her interests extended to many areas, including lectures to education groups on child psychology, and work with the Atlanta Council of Church Women at the Atlanta Prison Farm, and the Georgia Training School for Girls. Upon her death in 1956, Venice Bloodworth was woman dedicated to helping humanity.

Key To Yourself 9780875162966 | Paperback 160pg | $12.95

 

 

 



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