Freedom's Way

Freedom's Way
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Publisher : Freedom's Way
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781920918064
ISBN-13 : 192091806X
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Book Synopsis Freedom's Way by : Zephyr Bloch-Jorgensen

Download or read book Freedom's Way written by Zephyr Bloch-Jorgensen and published by Freedom's Way. This book was released on 2008 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the journey of discovering your greater personality and truth -- and then living it. It is the greatest adventure you can ever know. Interwoven with renowned insight and eternal wisdom from world teachers this remarkable work reveals the reality that awaits you. This handbook for the soul will help you to live with vision, to lead with courage, and to live with fearless authenticity. Weaving you through reason and intuition, heart and mind, this new and dynamic author uses a unique device called metacentring to help you see that you have a choice: either to react with fear and resistance based on past assumptions or instead to respond with a faith that every moment is ripe with hidden opportunity. This is a handbook for living; an easy but profound read that will bring harmony to your relationships, work, family, and future.


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