The Secret Art of Self-Development - R16844525 PDF
The Secret Art of Self-Development - R16844525 PDF
The Secret Art of Self-Development - R16844525 PDF
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WHAT INDUSTRY
LEADERS ARE
SAYING ABOUT
THIS BOOK
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“We are in the midst of one of the greatest paradigm
shifts in history. We clearly need a new direction on how
we think. Our old models do not work any longer. If you
are looking to make a quantum shift in your thinking
towards more freedom and less suffering, Karl Moore
delivers with this new book an outstanding piece of
information. It is down to earth, profound in is clarity,
and simple in its understanding. A must read.”
– Thomas Herold, www.dreammanifesto.com
“I love that this book hits the nail on the head, talking
about areas of life that when focused on positively will
indeed turn your life around. Karl reminds us that change
is constant, and it is not to be feared. That YOU are in the
driving set so consciously set your intentions, as your life is
a reflection of where your focus is. And that happiness is a
choice that is available to everyone. If you struggle to
believe that, then you MUST read his book, as you will be
convinced and more by the end of it!”
- Arabella Jolie, www.whyte-witch.com
“The aim of self-development is to recognise who we truly
are, and how we’ve always been free of all that constrains
our creativity and happiness. Karl Moore has given us a
straight-forward guide to achieving that. He delivers 16 life-
changing steps on this re-evolutionary path - which we can
each begin to take today.”
- Johnathan Brooks, www.spiritbearcoaching.com
“I read this book all through in one sitting - then went back
to the start and read it all again. Like all great teachers, Karl
Moore has the knack of explaining sometimes complex
ideas in a way that is not just understandable but actually
enjoyable. The Secret Art of Self-Development is essential
reading for anyone who wants to get more out of life both
materially and spiritually.”
- Nick Daws, www.mywritingblog.com
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Karl Moore is an entrepreneur and self-development leader.
– Oscar Wilde
Contents
Foreword By Dr Mel Gill ................................................................1
Introduction .....................................................................................5
Conclusion ....................................................................................90
The freedom to express one’s self from a vital core that pulsates
with every authentic fiber of being.
Your truth.
But there are a few who are more than half-way through that
spiritual voyage towards enlightenment. They are more aware,
more mindful, more connected to the source and seem to
attract EXACTLY what they need for personal growth.
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Let me share something with you.
They each know universal secrets that would blow you away.
But there was one gentleman that stood out above the crowd
of people I meet daily.
I remember that it was his energy, his drive and his vision that
held my attention. He had a clarity of purpose that belied his
age. One that some would call an Old Soul, his was the voice
of a guide to Higher Knowledge.
Accurately and with joy, Karl points the way to freedom, and
happiness, and success for all his fellow beings.
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In this book, he’s taken out the hype – and distilled the
wisdom of almost every philosopher and self-development
course out there. And he’s simplified it in a way that anyone
can understand.
Then sit back, and let Karl Moore show you the way.
Dr Mel Gill
Director, The Meta Secret
www.DrMelGill.com
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Introduction
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Self-development is a glorious quest.
It’s the desire to find your own freedom. To connect with your
own sense of worth, and integrity, and happiness. To enjoy
abundance.
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It’s a book that will blast through your own self-limitations,
and break down any imaginary walls that are stopping you
achieving greatness. It’ll clear the grey clouds in your world,
and show you the sun that was always shining just behind
them.
Karl Moore,
www.karlmoore.com
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The
Ultimate
Truth
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“There is nothing either bad or good. Only
thinking makes it so.” – William Shakespeare
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We’re not experiencing true freedom right now, because we’re
surrounded by limitation.
It’s about realizing that freedom comes from inside. It’s about
letting go of the limiting thoughts that have held you back
in your life so far, so that you can discover your own true
happiness.
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Limiting thoughts turn singers into accountants. Limiting
thoughts force gay people into straight marriages. Limiting
thoughts ensure drug addicts continue their addiction.
Limiting thoughts make people desperately cling to the past,
unable to move forward with life. Limiting thoughts stop
us from doing the things we’ve always wanted – and loving
ourselves for it. We feel bound by our labels.
If you wish, you can close this book right now, put it down,
and get on with life. You already know everything you need to.
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You’ll be asked questions along the way, to help you decide for
yourself which limiting thoughts you’d like to let go of, and
which you’d like to keep.
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How To
Use This
Book
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This book contains 16 simple “rules” for helping you uncover
common limitations, and discover your own true freedom and
happiness.
You can read this book in the traditional way. Just go through
from start to finish, and see how you feel. The content inside
this book is purposefully layered, meaning you’ll discover
more each time you read it.
If you can, read it a couple of times in the first week, and aim
for at least once a month thereafter. It serves as a beautiful
reminder of how elegantly simple and effortless life can really
be.
You can also keep the book in your restroom, and randomly
flick open and read a section each time you visit. Or store it
beside your bed for a little morning inspiration.
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The book also makes an ideal gift for friends and family. Add a
dash of sunshine to their lives by giving a copy – for no reason
except because you love them.
At the end of this book, you’ll find the appendices. Take time
to explore each section. Appendix #1, “A Short Course in
Releasing,” goes hand-in-hand with many of the teachings in
the 16 rules. Make sure you give it a little special attention.
Read on.
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Rule #1:
Stop Feeling
Sorry For
Yourself!
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There’s absolutely no question about it.
Oh, come on. Admit it. We all do at times. It’s entirely natural.
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We’re the victim. And self-pity allows us to give ourselves a
little consolatory pat on the back.
Yet self-pity also holds the key to eternal happiness – and true
self-development, if only you understand it correctly.
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You see, if you truly learned to let go of all of your self-pity,
then you would be happy. Naturally. Because self-pity is
the only barrier to happiness.
BUT.
All it does is zap all of your energy and leave you apathetic.
Self-pity may feel good at first – but when emotion dries up,
it’ll leave you empty and bitter.
So, once again, here it is. The quickest, simplest, easiest, most
direct method of changing your life for good. A method that
will enable you to instantly become happier, and which will
alter the way you view the world forever:
Stop it. And you will be happy. It's really that simple. There’s
more self-development in that one sentence alone than almost
every self-help course in the world.
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So, if you take nothing else from this book, take just that one
sentence and make it a part of your everyday life. Every time
you feel a tinge of personal sorrow, a flicker of self-pity – just
think “Hey, stop feeling sorry for yourself!” – buck up, and get
on with it.
The more you do it, the more it’ll become part of your
personality, the more it’ll seriously change your life.
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Rule #2:
Learn To
Let Go
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Letting go is one of the most powerful self-development skills
you’ll ever learn.
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Emotions cause us to fear public speaking, our words drying
up and our bodies freezing in terror the moment we stand on
that platform. Emotions cause us to continue ignoring once
good friends, because we’re still angry at what happened, and
can’t reach forgiveness. Emotions keep us yearning for our
addictions to things such as bad relationships or gambling.
So, emotions aren’t always good for us. Logically, they don’t
make sense.
Almost every type of therapy out there has the ultimate goal of
helping you to let go of your unwanted emotions.
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But these types of therapy can be a little long-winded. Letting
go of emotions directly is really the quickest, easiest and most
straight-forward personal growth technique.
So, bring to the front of your mind any situation which may
have an emotional charge for you right now. A particular
person, a frustrating situation, a “mini” addiction. Whatever
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that may be, and wherever you are at the moment. No need to
relax, particularly.
The process should feel something like when the doctor calls
to let you know those worrying tests have come back all clear:
a release of tension and anxiety.
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passion … then ask yourself: “Can I hold onto this for a little
longer?”
If the answer is yes, ask yourself a few more times: “And a little
longer still?”
Try it out for yourself. Ask “Can I let this go?” with all of your
issues and negative emotions. And you may as well do it now.
You can let go of emotions at any time – even while mid –
conversation in a busy restaurant. No verbalization, special
meditation positions or relaxation CDs required.
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Rule #3:
Your Brain Is
Limiting You
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The human brain is a fascinating machine.
It’s amazing.
It’s a computer.
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It records. It plays back. It records. It plays back.
This is great, but it does limit us. Because the brain often
relies on its memories and past associations to “relive” the
experience – rather than actually just experiencing it in that
moment.
That’s because the brain had started to play back the “being ill”
recording.
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You were replaying your own meaning behind the words.
(Here’s a great little test that proves the power of labels in your
mind. Visit www.secretartbook.com and signup to receive
the MP3 version. We’ll also send you the “Colour Name
Experiment.” It’ll amaze you.)
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So, here’s the realization.
Right?
How do you let go of the labels? How can you stop your brain
“playing back” possibly faulty recordings?
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In other words, is the brain limiting your experience here,
with its past interpretation of these labels?
But when you also realize that its thoughts are the source of
all your limitation, you’ll discover a true inner freedom – and
enjoy a quantum leap in your own self-development.
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Rule #4:
Stop Being
So Damn
Sensitive
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You know, there’s a high probability that we’ve never met
before.
I may have never met you before, but I’m telling you that for
a fact. And that’s a really great thing, because there are a lot of
highly insensitive individuals out there in the world. So you’re
a limited edition.
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You have the ability to read people better than most. You’re
able to take the best steps to ensure the right people are
pleased. And you’re flexible enough to change and adapt to
your environment. You’re a social chameleon.
BUT.
Right now, in simple terms, you spend too much of your time
trying to please everyone. You’re trying to keep everyone
happy, you’re hoping the right people like you, you’re wishing
people approved of your lifestyle. You’re being way too damn
sensitive about the whole game of life.
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Stop being so sensitive.
Long story short: You cannot please everyone. Full stop. Get
over it!
So, be yourself.
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By being more authentic, you’ll automatically find yourself
surrounded with quality individuals that more closely match
your personality. You’ll begin enjoying life more, and find
yourself more immersed in life’s experiences. You’ll become
real, without any need to hide or change.
And, ironically, people end up liking you more when this side
of your personality emerges. By letting go of wanting approval
– that desperate, clingy yearning – you automatically gain
approval.
So, let’s recap this simple and practical rule once again.
So:
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Rule #5:
Be Happy
Now
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We’ve all heard it about a million times before.
But rather it’s about making a decision to not put off your
happiness until tomorrow.
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And it always makes me smile. Because, of course, tomorrow
never comes.
Secondly, you’ll die with a TODO list. You won’t ever get
everything sorted. Accept that and move on. Don’t put off
your smile just because you’re waiting to “finish” everything.
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You might be in the future: Worried about what you did
and how it’ll cause you problems, concerned about how the
holiday will eventually work out, fretting over future IRS
investigations.
But I’m willing to bet that you are NOT in the present.
So, realize to yourself that this moment is all you have. It’s the
only time you have to change or do anything.
Are you happy right now? Have you been truly living in the
moment? What would you change in this moment to make
you feel better? Could you follow your bliss even more?
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come back and it doesn’t matter to us right now. And ignore
the future – it’s just a fantasy right now.
Gone are your worries of the past. Gone are your fears of the
future. Gone are crazy labels, like pain or embarrassment. The
only thing which matters is this moment, and how you react
to it.
So, the next time you reach a red light – and suddenly
stop singing your favorite song, because nearby drivers are
watching – make the decision to be happy now, and continue
blasting out that tune!
The next time you decide to save your best clothes and favorite
perfume for that elusive rainy day – make the decision to be
happy now, and dress smart and smell great!
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So, stop putting off your happiness until tomorrow – and
you’ll naturally become a happier person, and take a quantum
leap in your self-development journey.
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Rule #6:
Release Your
Religion
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Religion! Now there’s a sensitive topic.
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Does your chosen religion hold you back?
So, this section is all about realizing that many of us use our
“religions” as an excuse for not taking action. When we realize
that, we can learn to disregard the religion – and do it anyway.
This section is about realizing that there are really no rules. It’s
about releasing our own “religions.”
That’s freedom.
These are all systems which tell you how to live. The Law of
Attraction has probably received the most focus in recent
years. It tells you that similar things are attracted to each other
– so think rich, and you’ll attract more money into your life.
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However they still impose a new set of rules for you to live by,
a new religion to follow. You have to make sure you “attract”
correctly. You need to follow the precise seven steps for
“ordering” from the universe.
When you don’t “manifest” the right way – you blame your
negative thinking, and beat yourself up. The rules of the
religion start to constrain you, and ultimately begin to lead
your life.
The truth is that almost 100% of all self-help systems are based
on just a couple of core principles. Firstly, you get what you
expect. (Rule #7 – Intention Sets Direction.) Secondly, you
can let go of “bad” emotions. (Rule #2 – Learn to Let Go.)
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The same can be said about the world of real
religions – systems that contain more rules than most!
Let’s get one thing straight here: Today, as ever, religions are
being used to control people. No doubt about it.
The rules are fluid. They’re not “real.” They’re not Holy-bound.
And there’s no such thing as that mean, evil God sitting and
judging you.
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Don’t.
Don’t let the rules of religion hold you back, or limit your
life. I guarantee you’ll regret it if you do.
And so.
And the next time you feel yourself limited by religion in ANY
way whatsoever, remind yourself that the real truth is quite
simple. Religion forces you to adhere to man-made rules. True
freedom doesn’t.
So – be free.
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Rule #7:
Intention Sets
Direction
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There’s one truly fantastic scene in Alice in Wonderland.
It occurs after Alice has shrunk, and she’s exploring the dark,
perched high in a tree. Alice stops and asks him for directions.
What a revelation.
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Have you ever been to a party, expecting it to be absolutely
great – and it was? And have you ever gone on a night out,
expecting it to be truly terrible – and it was?
Perhaps you’ve got out of bed, stubbed your toe, and decided
this was going to be a bad day – and it was? Or maybe you
woke up, the sun was shining, and you made the decision that
today was going to be fantastic – and it was?
It’s not that the physical world around us changes. It’s just
that the way we perceive events alters. It’s all in our relative
perception.
We notice the good things at the party, and make light of the
bad. We soak up the sunshine and smile during a good day,
and become a grump on the bad.
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prayer – they’re all based on the idea of laying out a roadmap
or goal, and allowing yourself to follow it.
It might not work every time, but it’ll work more than
life without intention.
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Set an intention of happiness and positivity – and watch it
come about in your life.
So, discover it for yourself the easy way. Make setting your
intention part of your daily ritual.
Because if you don’t know where you’re going, any road will
take you there.
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Rule #8:
Say Yes
More
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You are fantastic at saying “No.”
You really are. You might not even realize it, but you’re great at
it.
We each spend too much time fighting against the world and
what happens within it. We resist what happens in our life. We
don’t accept what is. We say “No!”
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The problem is that saying “No!” too much holds us back.
It means we spend our time suppressing our emotions and
stopping ourselves from moving forward.
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And that gives you greater power to change it, if you wish to do
so. Acknowledgement is the first step on the road to change.
Do you realize just how many times you turn down social
invitations? It’s possible people don’t even ask you out
anymore, because they presume you’ll say no. And then you
complain about how few friends you have. Tsk!
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By saying NO, you’re denying, you’re stunting the growth of
your own potential. You’re suppressing.
So, say “YES!” to the hilarity of life, the next time a bus drives
by, splashing into a puddle and soaking your new dress.
Embrace your grief, when your pet hamster passes away.
Welcome your anger toward that oh-so-annoying situation.
Accept all of your own crazy worrying habits.
You know, they say life can only be lived going forward, and
only understood looking backward. Maybe that’s true for you.
Trust that everything has a reason – and say “Yes!” to what
happens to you, knowing that it’ll make sense in the end.
Let’s review.
The Australians call it a “Bias for yes.” The Spanish say “Si a
todo.” Buddhists describe it as flowing with the current of life.
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Rule #9:
Change Is
The Only
Constant
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Life is a funny old thing.
It’s the one thing that moves the whole world forward, and yet
as individuals, we consistently resist it. Change is bad. Change
frightens us. We do not want change!
People die. Kids grow up. Stocks fail. Friends get married.
Companies shut down. The things that bring us safety and
security alter – and rock our worlds.
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It’s not just limited to human change, either. Trees, mountains,
airplanes, t-shirts, champagne bottles, televisions. Everything
has a start point, and everything has an end point.
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While doing that, try to keep in mind the thought that
everything changes. Everything has a beginning and
everything has an end.
Think about the last time you really got annoyed at how
something changed. Perhaps you lost money in an investment.
Or a relationship went sour. Or maybe you crashed your car.
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This process of constant change can also be reassuring in
times of need and grief. Because when you find yourself in bad
situations, you can always be reminded that the next step in
that constant cycle of change is not far away.
Appreciate the time you have with the things that are
important to you – and know that ultimately, everything is
reduced to dust.
But learning to accept that natural cycle will bring you much
greater peace and acceptance – and is worth a million self-
development boot camps in your personal journey toward
freedom.
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Rule #10:
People Are Weird.
Love Them For It.
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The world would be a wonderful place.
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Surely someone that is “self-developed,” per se, wouldn’t have
such an outburst?
They say things they don’t mean. They mean things they
don’t say.
They act in weird ways that just don’t make sense. They hide
things they shouldn’t be embarrassed about. They please
people they shouldn’t be bothered about pleasing. They
remain in relationships that continue to harm them.
We understand that.
So, here’s the revelation: yes, they’re like that. That’s life. It’s not
going to change. People are sometimes weird, fruity screw-ups
and you’re not going to change it.
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Get used to it. And get over it.
You will never find another person on this planet that thinks
just like you, so don’t bother trying.
If you’re searching for that ideal soul mate, don’t look for
someone who thinks just like you. Firstly, they don’t exist, you
narcissist. Secondly, wouldn’t that all just be a bit boring?
You see, the real teaching here is that yes, everyone is different.
We’re all weird in some ways. But that’s really what makes life,
and social interaction, fun.
So, that’s that. We’re all different and we’re all a bit odd
sometimes. Welcome it, and move on.
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Perhaps a rough childhood gave them a hardened exterior.
Maybe a lack of intimacy gave them a social awkwardness.
Perhaps a failed romantic life gave them a passion for business
success.
Right?
Can you give them permission to be the person they are, right
now? With their own life, and quirks, and weirdness? And
their own distorted quest for happiness?
Can you give them permission to follow their own bliss? Can
you even just love them a little more to help them along the
way?
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And remember that you’ll never really understand anyone in
this world. We’re all a bit strange and kooky sometimes. That’s
life. It’s what makes us individuals.
We may not agree with it, but that’s how life works.
Love them for being the crazy people they are, and
love yourself for being the neurotic individual that you are for
worrying about it.
When you truly realize that we’re all different, with differing
life experiences and motivations, you’ll not only open up and
be able to connect with others on an even deeper level, you’ll
also become less sensitive and more sociable.
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Rule #11:
You Can’t
Change
The Past
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We all got history.
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But sometimes we cling on to painful memories of the past –
and allow them to affect how we act today.
So, let’s get one thing straight. Let’s plainly state one important
self-development teaching.
It has gone.
It’s done.
It’s over.
It’s finished.
FULL STOP.
You may have made some crappy decisions. You may have
done some bad things. You may have been victimized in some
way, or harmed, or damaged.
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But that’s the past. It’s gone. It’s over. You need to move on.
It’s also wise to remember that the past is relative. It’s always
from our own perspective – and we never get the full story.
We tend to forget those times our father was there for us,
offering his full love and support. The times he changed
your nappy. The times he secretly cried in pride at your
accomplishments. The times he worried about you, or did
things to help you along your way – without you even realizing
it.
Again, the teaching: The past is from our perspective only, and
tends to change over time.
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The problem with our history is simple: some of us just can’t
let go of it. We clutch to it so tightly, we have no room left
to embrace the present. We let it hold us back. We let our
“stories” imprison us.
Are you struggling to move beyond your past? Are you sure
you’re struggling? I’m willing to bet it’s much easier than you
think.
Then stop clutching onto the emotion as you have been doing
so far. Release it. Set it free. Drop it. Unclench. Welcome the
past, embrace it, accept it.
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Everything you’ve done so far in your life has led you to this
single moment.
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Rule #12:
Fill Your
Life With
Happiness
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You’re on a secret mission.
You see, everything you do, every action you take, every
muscle you move, is all done in an attempt to achieve one
single goal. One hidden desire. One state of mind.
You slog to work each day, to earn money, to provide for your
family and to enjoy a good lifestyle – which makes you happy.
You buy flowers for your Mum, so that she approves of you
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and to express your love – which makes you happy. You go
out dancing every Friday night, so that you can find a partner,
so that you can get married, so that you can enjoy security –
which makes you happy.
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productivity. Go book yourself in to watch a musical or
pantomime.
What else?
I’d highly recommend trying out salsa dancing for a great start
to the dancing world. You don’t have to be an expert to get
started, and it can truly change your life.
Do you?
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And no matter what you think, even in your most depressed of
moods, you’ve always got something to be grateful about.
Give thanks for your family, your friends, your children, your
partner. Be grateful for your health, your legs, your heart.
Appreciate your emotions, your hope, your happiness, your
desires. Really thank your experience, your quest for change,
the air you breathe.
Try doing good things for no reason at all. Practice what the
world calls “Random Acts of Kindness” – just because it’s a nice
thing to do. It’ll make you feel better about yourself, without
a shadow of a doubt, and you’ll be helping to spread a little of
your joy.
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Appreciate the pleasure to be found in your simple routines.
That morning cup of coffee. The evening stroll in the park.
That friendly chat at the bakers. Take real enjoyment in life’s
little gifts, and setup routines that you can enjoy in future.
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Rule #13:
Be A Rich
Monk!
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The self-development world is a wonderful place.
This section is about realizing that these firm ideas are really
nothing more than urban myths. It’ll help you stop getting
caught up in your own limited thoughts – and speed you
down the freedom freeway.
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Whoah. Crazy Misconception #1 In Progress.
Drop the foolishness. You don’t need – and probably won’t get
– an epiphany. Get over it, and be free as you are right now.
Well, you are not broken. You’re already whole and perfect
as you are right now. There’s absolutely nothing you need to
change. You’re only feeling limited by the limiting thoughts
you hold in mind.
Uhm. Sorry?
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and spending the rest of their lives meditating in a remote
wooden hut.
We all know that money can’t buy you happiness. But it can
certainly make things much easier.
No way!
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(If you’re interested in meditation, I heartily recommend the
Brain Evolution System as an ‘advanced’ meditation program.
It’s based on scientific brainwave research, and you can learn
more at www.brainev.com.)
You don’t need an epiphany. You’re not broken. You don’t need
to throw away all of your money. You don’t have to meditate.
And this is just the beginning.
Perhaps you’re even a little nervous about this rule… Rule #13.
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Drop the weird beliefs. They don’t serve you.
Stop following the crazy rules, follow your bliss, and you’ll be
a self-developed, spiritually fulfilled, rich monk. And a better
person for it.
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Rule #14:
Sadness Is Okay.
It’s All Good.
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Our glorious world is absolutely crammed full of opposites.
Right?
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We know that both sides are essential to life, and that one
cannot exist without the other. Yet we continuously try to push
down sadness and negativity – rejecting it, ignoring the fact
that it even exists.
Are you trying to hold onto just one side of the coin?
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Ask yourself this question and take time to feel the
answer. Repeat this process over and over, releasing on
any charges you have surrounding how those pairs make
you feel. Feel yourself letting go. Take as long or as short
as you need. Actual releasing can happen instantly, and
you may never have a problem with that duality again.
Just keep asking yourself the pair of questions over and over,
and answer to yourself honestly. And it’s okay to say “No.”
You’ll let go of troublesome emotions regardless.
You can even try using this process on any other issue that
stirs up resistance inside yourself. Just ask: “Can I welcome
ABC? And can I welcome the opposite of ABC?”
Repeat that over and over, until you feel like stopping, or feel
that you’ve released the resistance around that issue.
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– black and white – intertwined. Within each side is also a dot
of the opposite.
You don’t know when you’ve hit a peak until you’re coming
down. And you don’t know when you’re in a trough until
you’re climbing out.
If you want the rainbow, you’ve got to put up with the rain.
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Rule #15:
You Are Not
Your Story
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For thousands of years, human beings have been
wonderful story tellers.
But by far and away our most common types of story are the
stories about ourselves.
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We’re great at sport. We’re pretty good at karaoke, but get
nervous if singing in front of family. We love tomatoes, but
they really need to be cored – or they make us feel a bit sick.
We keep falling back into abusive relationships, no matter how
hard we try not to.
It’s when our stories start to hold us back that they become an
issue…
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We carry the weight of our stories around with us each day.
They stop us from achieving true freedom, they limit us to
working a particular way – and yet we continue holding onto
them.
You’re not!
Whatever amazing story you can tell about your terrible past,
how you’ve always failed time and time again, how life has
dealt you an unfair hand, how things were just plain wrong,
how you can’t break the addiction – you are still NOT your
story.
You are not your story. You are not your emotions. You are not
your past.
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To some degree, our stories provide us with comfort. It’s the
devil you know. The sick safety blanket. They enable us to
indulge in self-pity, and enjoy a little sympathetic attention.
But it’s pointless holding on to the story, because it’s limiting
you today.
So, make a decision right now to be the change you wish to see
you in your life.
Sit back and think of the stories you have formed about your
life. All those great stories you have about how your marriage
started falling apart in the early days, and how you’ve been
rescuing it ever since. Great stories about the time you were
bullied, and how it made you feel suicidal. Fantastic stories
about how life sometimes stinks. Especially yours.
Can I drop this story? (Even if it’s a good one?) Can I release
this story? Can I unclench the tight fist I have around this
story? Can I let go of desperately holding on to it, and making
it part of “me”?
And, if you can, just do it. Let go. Breathe out – and release.
Feel it drop away. (See Rule #2.)
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Don’t go into it. Don’t try to analyze the details. Don’t dig
around to figure out the “hidden lesson.” Just ask yourself if
you can drop the story. And if you can, do it.
People cling to stories because they think they give their life
meaning.
Incorrect.
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Rule #16:
Smile, Laugh,
Love Yourself!
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Some years ago, I decided to take the introductory class at a
local Buddhist retreat.
After much waiting, the Chief Guru serenely glided into the
room, his bearded face lacking all emotion. He sat on the stool
in front of the class, and slowly pieced together his words.
“My new trainers,” answered the guy next to me. The Chief
Guru told him he was wrong, and gave all the reasons why
trainers didn’t make you truly happy. This event was clearly
not sponsored by Nike.
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But here’s the thing.
Nobody! Not the Chief Guru. Not the people attending the
class.
Learn to be happy with what you are, and what you have.
If you aren’t happy with what you are, you won’t be happy with
what you’ll become. If you aren’t happy with what you have,
you won’t be happy with what you get.
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Because, let’s admit it, you’ll never be 100% self-developed.
No way, José.
Right?
You’re flawed.
You’re perfect.
So, smile, laugh, and love yourself for being the wonderful
crazy person you are – and you’ll take the greatest self-
development step ever.
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My belief is that he’s recognized the hilarity of life, with all
of its ups and downs, with all of earth’s many inhabitants
worrying about their small, crazy, funny little problems.
He’s “zoomed out,” and sees how adorable we all are. He sees
the happiness behind our apparent veil of problems and issues.
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Rule #4 – Stop Being So Damn Sensitive
We each say “No” to too many things in our lives. Try saying
“Yes!” to emotions, situations, invitations, and see how your
life changes. Flow with the stream of life, and it all becomes
easier.
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Rule #9 – Change Is the Only Constant
Some people are just plain kooky. Get used to it. Try quickly
fast-forwarding through that person’s life to sympathize with
their motives. But realize this: you’ll never truly understand
anybody.
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Rule #14 – Sadness is Okay. It’s All Good
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Conclusion
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Self-development is indeed an honorable journey.
It’s the desire to find your own freedom. It’s the wish for
happiness. It’s something that most people spend a lifetime
seeking, and no time finding.
You’ve come to realize that you are the result of your own
thoughts.
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You’ve made a decision to love the crazy people around you, to
stop trying to change the past, to fill your life with happiness,
to let go of “labels,” to embrace both happiness and sadness, to
appreciate that you are not your story, and to smile more.
Take the time out to read this book a few more times, if you
can. Really immerse yourself in the sixteen rules, and apply
them to your life. You’ll be surprised at the difference they
make.
Karl Moore
www.karlmoore.com
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Appendices
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Appendix 1:
A Short Course
In Releasing
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Releasing is a fantastic tool for unleashing freedom in your
life!
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But sometimes emotions hold us back.
But the good thing is that you can control your emotions just
as simply as you’d control a light switch. Turning them off is as
simple as <click>.
That’s right. You are not your emotions. And your emotions
are not you.
How?
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Through the process of releasing.
But when we realize that we are not our emotions, and that
we don’t need a particular emotion, we can simply choose to
let it go.
That is, we can unclench our fist – and allow that emotion to
simply be free, or even drop out of our hands altogether.
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dislike, or just some general worry that you have. Make it a
simple issue for now, just for starters.
As you ask yourself “Can I let this go?” – breathe out, and
answer honestly with “Yes” or “No” out loud. It doesn’t matter
which you answer with, it’ll all provide you with an emotional
release on some level.
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the emotion attached to it. We’re granting ourselves greater
peace and serenity.
Let’s try it once more. This time, make sure you follow
through the entire process. Out loud, too, if you can.
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Answer the question out loud, with a “Yes” or “No,” while
breathing out. Remember, any answer is fine, they both work
the same magic. Just be honest.
Releasing feels great. It’s like the feeling you get when the
doctors call you, after those worrying tests – and say you’ve
got the all clear. It’s total relief. That’s releasing.
Finished?
If you don’t feel any progress at all, don’t worry either. Just
let go of trying to get results. Sometimes you’re too busy
“watching” to really experience.
And if you answer “No” during the process and don’t feel
yourself able to let go, don’t worry about that either. Every
step, no matter how redundant it may feel, helps take you
closer to emotional freedom. Just release on it and move on.
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And that’s it, really.
It’s the hidden process behind almost every therapy out there –
from psychotherapy to tribal drum therapy. Except here we’re
just releasing the emotions directly, rather than fluffing up the
process.
Just connect with the emotion and ask yourself: “Can I let this
go?” – then breathe out, answer “Yes” or “No,” and feel yourself
letting go.
Easy!
Further
Releasing Methods
There are other ways of releasing, too – all based on the same
core “letting go” principle.
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This was popularized by the late Lester Levenson, and is now
taught in the Abundance Course (www.releasetechnique.com)
and The Sedona Method (www.sedona.com).
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Chris Payne with his Effort-Free Life System (www.effortfree.
com).
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In the Western world, this releasing process is essentially the
equivalent of saying:
“F**k it!”
Conclusion
It helps you realize that you are not your emotions – and
thereby allows you to release all of the limiting thoughts,
emotions and feelings that have held you back in the past.
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Practice it as often as you can – and do it all the time. Even
when you’re talking to somebody, you can release there and
then, in that moment. It’s simple and it’s easy.
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Appendix 2:
Quotes To Inspire
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Life has a habit of throwing crazy situations our way, giving
us chance to demonstrate our character in the way we handle
them.
But one thing’s for sure, we’re never the first person in that
situation. The whole plethora of human emotion has been
experienced googol times by a billion other people.
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A ship is safe in harbor… But that’s not what ships were built
for – William Shed
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All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind
is everything. What we think, we become – Buddha
The cave you most fear to enter contains the greatest treasure
– Joseph Campbell
If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it,
you can become it – William A. Ward
There is one quality which one must possess to win, and that is
definiteness of purpose, the knowledge of what one wants, and
a burning desire to possess it – Napoleon Hill
The people who get on in this world are the people who get up
and look for the circumstances they want and if they can’t find
them, make them – George Bernard Shaw
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We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts.
With our thoughts, we make the world – Buddha
I try to learn from the past, but I plan for the future by
focusing exclusively on the present. That’s where the fun is
– Donald Trump
I want to sing like the birds sing, not worrying about who
hears or what they think – Rumi
The highest reward for a person’s toil is not what they get for
it, but what they become by it – John Ruskin
The talent for being happy is appreciating and liking what you
have, instead of what you don’t have – Woody Allen
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He who lives in harmony with himself lives in harmony with
the universe – Marcus Aurelius
If you haven’t got charity in your heart, you have the worst
kind of heart trouble – Bob Hope
Attain to the place where no one and no thing can disturb you
– Lester Levenson
In the hopes of reaching the moon men fail to see the flowers
that blossom at their feet – Albert Schweitzer
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All the world’s a stage, And the men and women merely
players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one
man in his time plays many parts – William Shakespeare
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Appendix 3:
Experiences To
Open Your Eyes
Again!
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Every now and then we all get stuck in the routine of life.
So, randomly pick something from this list – and get to it,
right away!
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• Make a list of six things you could do this evening. Then
roll a dice and let fate decide!
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• Visit Wikipedia and click the “Random Article” link
on the left hand-side. Get lost in the site for an hour,
discovering worlds you never knew existed. If the article
talks about a place nearby, drive there
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• Enjoy a leisurely meal with your loved ones … share the
preparation of the meal … enjoy the time together
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• Rekindle old friendships … spend a day catching up and
enjoying the company of old friends
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Appendix 4:
Foods To Make
You Happy
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A nutritious, balanced diet is the key to good health and
longevity. But did you know that some foods actually enhance
mood and help maintain those all-important feel – good
vibes?
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• Eat fresh, organic foods where possible. Choose raw
veggie or fruit options
• Replace junk foods (high sugar / high salt / high fat / high
additives content) with natural foods – vegetables, fruit,
grains and seeds
• Always eat in moderation
• Believe in the healing properties of the food you’re eating
• Enjoy your food! Hang up your worries and frustrations
before you sit down for dinner. When you think calm
and happy thoughts while you’re eating, it will aid your
digestion and ensure that the food provides you with the
energy and healing needed
Treat your body well. It’s the only one you have.
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Appendix 5:
Songs To Make
You Smile
So, find out what music makes you happy, and surround
yourself with it. Load it onto your iPhone, create a mix CD for
your car, play it on your computer at work.
And if you’re unsure what makes you happy, here are a few
fantastic suggestions to get you started!
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Fascination – Alphabeat
Wake Up Boo! – Boo Radleys (Proven in scientific studies to
be the ‘happiest song in the world!’)
She Moves in Her Own Way – The Kooks
Love Train – The O’Jays
The Voice of Truth – Casting Crowns
Shiny Happy People – REM
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I’m Working My Way Back to You Babe – The Spinners
Sunshine, Lollipops & Rainbows – Lesley Gore
Search For The Hero – Heather Small: M People
Don’t Worry Be Happy – Jimmy Cliff or Bobby McFerrin
What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
We Are The Champions – Queen
Simply The Best – Tina Turner
If You Want to Sing Out – Cat Stevens
I Had The Time Of My Life – Bill Medley & Jennifer Warne
My Way – Frank Sinatra
Greatest Love Of All – Whitney Houston
You’ve Got A Friend – Carole King
All You Need Is Love – The Beatles
Ray Of Light – Madonna
Headstart For Happiness – The Style Council
I Can See Clearly Now – Jimmy Cliff, Johnny Nash or Bob
Marley
We Will Rock You – Queen
Wind Beneath My Wings – Bette Midler or Colleen Hewitt
O Happy Day – Sister Act
Paint The Sky With Stars – Enya
Orinoco Flow – Enya
Good Morning Starshine – Serena Ryder
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Walking On Sunshine – Katrina and The Waves
I Believe I Can Fly – R. Kelly
Chariots Of Fire – Vangelis
Return To Innocence – Enigma
I Feel Good – James Brown
Beautiful Day – U2
New Day – Celine Dion
Eye Of The Tiger – Survivor
O Fortuna – Carmina Burana by Carl Orff
Nessun Dorma – from Puccini’s opera Turandot
Lovely Day – Bill Withers
The Roses Of Success – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang soundtrack
Rocky Theme Tune
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Appendix 6:
Claim Your Free
Mp3 Version Of
This Book!
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Do you learn better by listening, rather than reading?
You can also buy the official audio CD version of this book -
“The Secret Art of Self-Development” – online at Amazon.com.
Enjoy!
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