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Living in the light
Book • 1993
Shakti Gawain's "Living in the Light" is a self-help book that emphasizes the importance of intuition and inner guidance.
The book encourages readers to trust their inner voice and to take action based on their intuitive feelings.
Gawain explores the concept of the inner self and how to connect with it to make decisions and live a more fulfilling life.
She emphasizes the importance of self-love and acceptance, and how these qualities can lead to greater happiness and success.
The book's message is that by tuning into their inner wisdom, individuals can create a life that is aligned with their true purpose and potential.
The book encourages readers to trust their inner voice and to take action based on their intuitive feelings.
Gawain explores the concept of the inner self and how to connect with it to make decisions and live a more fulfilling life.
She emphasizes the importance of self-love and acceptance, and how these qualities can lead to greater happiness and success.
The book's message is that by tuning into their inner wisdom, individuals can create a life that is aligned with their true purpose and potential.
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