Klaus Joehle - Books

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Klaus J. Joehle has authored five books and numerous audio recordings on the subjects of sending love ("Living on Love — The Messenger"), using Energy Vortexes and Alien abduction («Living on Love — The Shameful Secret»), finding your Joy ("Weekend with a Drunk Leprechaun"), increasing financial abundance and achieving other desired circumstances through focusing your attention on what you want ("Money is Love — Some things are worth believing in"). He self-published through print-on-demand 4 of his books in English. Also Klaus Joehle is making the larger part of his work available on-line free of charge (as of June 2007).

In his most extensive online book, 'Money is Love', he goes through a process of 'creating' 3.6 million dollars and records his exact thoughts for the reader. In the process of "creating" the author replaces his old blocking thoughts and beliefs about money with the new abundant beliefs.

The book about sending love — "Living on Love — The Messenger" by Klaus Joehle has been translated into Russian (1999), Spanish (2006) and German(2006). Update: also Swedish, Hebrew and Portuguese, Estonian. French translation is in making. Most recently is has also been published in China and Bulgaria

Klaus Joehle's books have seen most success in Russia, where all of them (except for the book of poems) are published (total number of copies printed before year 2008 is about 200,000 to 300,000).

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