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Alignment - The Process of Transmutation Within the Mechanics of Life - cover

Alignment - The Process of Transmutation Within the Mechanics of Life

Dan Desmarques

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Sinopsis

Are you seeking a deeper understanding of your spiritual identity and purpose? This transformative book invites you to explore the profound process of alignment-the transformation that occurs within the very mechanics of our existence.
 
"Alignment: The Process of Transmutation Within the Mechanics of Life" examines the intricate interplay between consciousness, ego, and higher self. It challenges conventional narratives that often keep us trapped in cycles of suffering and stagnation. Through a masterful synthesis of spiritual wisdom, scientific insight, and practical guidance, this book illuminates a path to greater self-awareness, discernment, and the realization of our true potential.
 
By delving into the nature of the soul, mind, and spirit, the book reveals the hidden dynamics that shape our experiences and relationships. It offers a compelling perspective on the roles of religion, psychology, and personal growth, inviting readers to transcend the limitations of dogma and embrace a more holistic and empowered understanding of the human condition.
 
Whether you are searching for answers to life's deepest questions, striving to break free from limiting beliefs, or yearning for a more meaningful and fulfilling existence, this profound exploration of the alignment process will serve as a transformative guide. Prepare to embark on a journey of self-discovery, spiritual evolution, and unlocking your highest potential.
Disponible desde: 27/11/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 216 páginas.

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