Realising Your Authority

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Mysticism, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Jacques Ractliffe ISBN: 9781301184101
Publisher: Jacques Ractliffe Publication: June 4, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jacques Ractliffe
ISBN: 9781301184101
Publisher: Jacques Ractliffe
Publication: June 4, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

this book attempts to address everyone who reads it; it is a book that has conversations about realising yourself as the only one that makes your choices and decisions. I mean, who else? for heaven’s sake, there is no one else! cultivating respect for yourself and life in general does not indicate that you have to shove everybody else off the stage to ensure your theatrical debut.
we are going to look at how to learn, experience and become who we are meant to be. this we are going to do by looking at and discussing several key points affecting our human existence; ranging from something as simple as what we eat and how we eat it, to the intended meaning of our interactions as men and women on earth.
why did god put us here?
who are we in relation to god?
what is spirituality and how do we use it?
what are the criteria of living life as a human? are there powers we are unaware of and are able to use to our advantage?

this book attempts to answer these questions and more. it, however, wastes no time with multi-step plans and quick fixes – it speaks simply on how to be god on earth.

Cutting to the chase of who you are is found in what you are.

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this book attempts to address everyone who reads it; it is a book that has conversations about realising yourself as the only one that makes your choices and decisions. I mean, who else? for heaven’s sake, there is no one else! cultivating respect for yourself and life in general does not indicate that you have to shove everybody else off the stage to ensure your theatrical debut.
we are going to look at how to learn, experience and become who we are meant to be. this we are going to do by looking at and discussing several key points affecting our human existence; ranging from something as simple as what we eat and how we eat it, to the intended meaning of our interactions as men and women on earth.
why did god put us here?
who are we in relation to god?
what is spirituality and how do we use it?
what are the criteria of living life as a human? are there powers we are unaware of and are able to use to our advantage?

this book attempts to answer these questions and more. it, however, wastes no time with multi-step plans and quick fixes – it speaks simply on how to be god on earth.

Cutting to the chase of who you are is found in what you are.

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