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 Laying the Foundation for Love-Consciousness
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n the ace o economic insecurity and global change, struc-tures are alling, leaving us eeling vulnerable and uncer-tain. We eel small and helpless beore uncontrollable events:victim-consciousness abounds. Yet what i we really can makea dierence by simply changing our perspective? What i wecan shit to a lighter, more playul perception o lie? I believethat the current state o unrest represents an opportunity orhumanity to reach a new level o consciousness, which I call
love-consciousness
, and this book will give you the tools to real-ize that state o permanent peace and serenity in your own lie.I’m here to share with you how I came to realize thatthings really aren’t that bad at all, that actually they are rathermore antastically wonderul than we have ever dreamed o.It’s time to stop worrying and start creating a world worth liv-ing in, and it’s going to start with you. Yes, you! Don’t think
 
Love Has Wings
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the state o the world is someone else’s concern: it’s yours andyours alone. Because believe it or not, you’re the one who iscreating it.In every moment, you have a choice. You can choose ear,or you can choose love. You can surrender to what is, or youcan thrash against it. This book is about empowering you tochoose love and joyully surrender.
Mind Makeover 
Modern pop culture is obsessed with makeovers. We are toldto change our homes, wardrobes, aces, and thighs as otenas we change our clothes. Considering this, it is amazing howresistant we are to internal change. It’s time or a mind make-over! Inside our minds, we have a heaving jumble o worn-outold junk: subconscious ideas and opinions that have been outo ashion or longer than knickerbockers and bonnets. It’s asi our minds are lost in the run-down comort o a chintzy oldsoa. It is rayed and covered in dust and stains, with the oc-casional ea, stale crumbs, and the odd bit o chewing gumstuck in its crevices, but it is amiliar. Although it is allingapart and in desperate need o replacement, we have becomeaccustomed to it. We have been sitting in it or so long that wedon’t even notice its strange odor.Don’t you think it’s time to redecorate? What i we throwthis old couch out on the junk heap and start resh? The a-miliar may be comortable, but i you become stuck in whatyou know, you will never realize your ull potential. Inertianever brings joy: it ultimately leads to dissatisaction. Whati lie could become light again, joyul, innocent, celebrating
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