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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
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books, including the 1984 book '' You Can Heal Your Life'', and founded
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publishing.


Early life

Hay was born Helen Vera Lunney in
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to Henry John Lunney (1901–1998) and Veronica Chwala (1894–1985), Hay recounted her life story in an interview with Mark Oppenheimer of ''
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'' in May 2008. In it, Hay stated that she was born in Los Angeles to a poor mother who remarried Louise's violent stepfather, Ernest Carl Wanzenreid (1903–1992), who physically abused her and her mother. When she was about five, she was raped by a neighbor. At 15, she dropped out of University High School in Los Angeles without a diploma, became pregnant and, on her 16th birthday, gave up her newborn baby girl for adoption. She then moved to Chicago, where she worked in low-paying jobs. In 1950, she moved on again, to New York. At this point she changed her first name, and began a career as a fashion model. She achieved success, working for Bill Blass, Oleg Cassini, and Pauline Trigère. In 1954, she married the English businessman Andrew Hay (1928–2001); after 14 years of marriage, she felt devastated when he left her for another woman, Sharman Douglas (1928–1996).


Career

Hay said that about this time she found the First Church of Religious Science on 48th Street, which taught her the transformative power of thought. Hay studied the
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works of "positive thinking" authors. One was Florence Scovel Shinn who believed that positive thinking could change people's material circumstances, and the other, Religious Science founder
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who taught that positive thinking could heal the body. In the early 1970s Hay became a Religious Science practitioner. In this role she led people in spoken affirmations, which she believed would cure their illnesses, and became popular as a workshop leader. She also studied Transcendental Meditation with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at Maharishi International University in
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. Hay described how in 1977 or 1978 she was diagnosed with "incurable" cervical cancer, and how she came to the conclusion that by holding on to her resentment for her childhood abuse and rape she had contributed to its onset. She reported how she had refused conventional medical treatment, and began a regimen of forgiveness, coupled with therapy, nutrition, reflexology, and occasional colonic
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s. She said in the interview that she rid herself of the cancer by this method, but, while swearing to its truth, admitted that she had outlived every doctor who could confirm her story.Mark Oppenheimer (May 4, 2008)
"The Queen of the New Age"
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In 1976, Hay wrote and self-published her first book, ''Heal Your Body'', which began as a small pamphlet containing a list of different bodily ailments and their "probable" metaphysical causes. This pamphlet was later enlarged and extended into her book ''You Can Heal Your Life'', published in 1984. In February 2008, it was fourth on the ''
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'' paperback advice bestsellers list. Around the same time she began "Hay Rides" by leading support groups for people living with
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. These grew from a few people in her living room to hundreds of men in a large hall in West Hollywood, California. Her work with AIDS patients drew fame and she was invited to appear on ''
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'' and '' The Phil Donahue Show'' in the same week, in March 1988. Following this, '' You Can Heal Your Life'' immediately landed on ''The New York Times'' bestseller list. More than 50 million copies sold around the world in over 30 languages and it also has been made into a movie. ''You Can Heal Your Life'' is also included in the book ''50 Self-Help Classics'' for being significant in its field. It is often described as a part of the
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movement. Hay wrote that it has "... sold more than thirty-five million copies". It was announced in 2011 that ''You Can Heal your Life'' had reached 40 million sales. See page 225 of her book (December 2008 printing).


Publishing house

In 1984, Hay established the
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publishing firm. In 1988 Reid Tracy joined the company as an accountant and would eventually become its CEO. The business flourished and attracted various writers. Hay House is the primary publisher of books and audio books by over 130 authors, including
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, as well as many books by Wayne Dyer.
Hay House Hay House is a publisher founded in 1984 by author  Louise Hay, who is known for her books on New Thought. ''The New York Times'' dubbed Hay "The Queen of the New Age," noting that she became "one of the bestselling authors in ...
also publishes the teachings of "Abraham" as channeled through Esther Hicks.


Legacy

In addition to running her publishing company, Hay ran a charitable organization called the Hay Foundation, which she founded in 1985. Its mission is to build futures and support organizations that enhance the quality of life for people, animals, and the environment. In 2008, a movie about Louise Hay's life was released, titled ''You Can Heal Your Life''. In Hay's own words on the film's official Web site: "This movie is the story of my life, my teachings, and how I've applied the principles of my teachings to my own life." The movie also features notable speakers and authors in the field of
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including Gregg Braden, Wayne Dyer, Gay Hendricks, Esther and Jerry Hicks, and Doreen Virtue; it was directed by Emmy Award-winning director Michael A. Goorjian. In the same year Louise Hay won a Minerva Award at The Women's Conference. In September 2011, Hay and Cheryl Richardson released their book ''You Can Create An Exceptional Life''. The 2021
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'' Another Hayride'', built entirely from archival footage and narrated by writer/minister David Ault, explores how Louise drew hundreds of
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with
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by teaching them
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in 1980s
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.


Death

Hay died at her home in
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on August 30, 2017, at the age of 90.


Ideas and teachings

Hay's two best-known books, ''Heal Your Body: The Mental Causes for Physical Illness and the Metaphysical Way to Overcome Them'' and '' You Can Heal Your Life'', directly associate physical problems such as cancer with specific negative emotional patterns and assert that healing the emotional components will also heal the physical conditions. Hay wrote in ''You Can Heal Your Life'' that thoughts—not just sexual behavior—could help cause AIDS:
It is my belief that VENEREAL DISEASE is almost always sexual guilt. It comes from a feeling, often subconscious, that it is not right to express ourselves sexually. A carrier with a venereal disease can have many partners, but only those whose mental and physical immune systems are weak will be susceptible to it.


Works

Hay's works include; * '' You Can Heal Your Life''. Hay House Inc., 1984. * ''Heal Your Body: The Mental Causes for Physical Illness and the Metaphysical Way to Overcome Them''. Hay House Inc. (1984) * ''Mirror Work'' (1984) * ''The AIDS Book: Creating a Positive Approach''. Hay House Inc. (1988) * ''A Garden of Thoughts: My Affirmation Journal''. Hay House Inc. (1989) * ''The Totality of Possibilities'' (1989) * ''Receiving Prosperity: How to Attract Wealth, Success, and Love into Your Life'' (1989) * ''The Power of Your Spoken Word'' (1990) * ''Self-Esteem: Motivational Affirmations for Building Confidence and Recognizing Self-Worth'' (1990) * ''Love Yourself, Heal Your Life Workbook''. Hay House Inc. (1990) * ''The Power Is Within You''. Hay House Inc. (1991) * ''Heart Thoughts''. Hay House Inc., 1992 * ''Loving Thoughts For Increasing Prosperity''. Hay House Inc. (1993) * ''I Can Do It'' (1993) * ''Meditations to Heal Your Life'' (1994) * ''101 Power Thoughts'' (1994) * ''Gratitude: A Way Of Life''. Hay House Inc. (1996) * ''Life! Reflections On Your Journey''. Hay House Inc. (1996) * '' Living Perfect Love: Empowering Rituals For Women''. Humantics MultiMedia Publishers (1996) * ''Heal Your Body A–Z: The Mental Causes for Physical Illness and the Way to Overcome Them''. Hay House Inc. (1998) * ''101 Ways To Health And Healing''. Hay House Inc. (1998) * ''Empowering Women: A Guide to Loving Yourself, Breaking Rules, and Bringing Good into Your Life'' (1996) * ''Colors and Numbers'' (1998) * ''Everyday Positive Thinking'' (2004) * ''I Think, I Am!: Teaching Kids the Power of Affirmations'' (2008) * ''Experience Your Good Now!: Learning to Use'' (2010) * ''21 Days to Master Affirmations'' (2011) * ''You Can Create An Exceptional Life'' (2011) * ''Painting the Future: A Tales of Everday Magic Novel'' (2012) * * * (with David Kessler) * * ''The Bone Broth Secret: A Culinary Adventure in Health, Beauty, and Longevity'' (2018) (with Heather Dane) * ''Trust Life: Love Yourself Every Day with Wisdom from Louise Hay'' (2018)


See also

* Raymond Charles Barker * Emmet Fox * Stuart Grayson * Florence Scovel Shinn


References


External links

*
The Hay Foundation
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hay, Louise 1926 births 2017 deaths Religious Science clergy American motivational speakers American women motivational speakers American motivational writers Women motivational writers American publishers (people) American self-help writers American spiritual writers New Thought writers Popular psychology writers Writers from Los Angeles New Age writers American women non-fiction writers