About the Author 

In this age of shameless self-promotion for both fame and profit, it might be surprising to come across a book written by someone who consciously chooses to remain anonymous. In this case, the intention is to focus on the information alone so that the integrity of the work is not compromised by undue attention being given to any particular individual, including the Author. Even though such a stance brings to a screeching halt the possibility of interviews, book signings, and other standard means of promotion, the Author felt it necessary and proper to remain unrecognized and simply allow the work to speak for itself.

The above paragraph can be found on the back cover of Free Your Mind, Your Life Will Follow. Yes, this is extremely unique, and no, there really isn't much more to say. The Author shares quite a bit about himself throughout the course of the book, and the experience of reading it actually gives a sense of knowing him personally. Yet, at the same time, he has chosen to remain anonymous in order to best facilitate the reader’s personal journey of self-actualization through a process of ever unfolding self-discovery and clarity of thought, leading inevitably to crystal clear perception and ultimately, through focused action, to the full realization of our highest aspirations. This book encourages and empowers each reader to fully and passionately embrace his or her own life and to happily accept complete responsibility for everything. It's all too easy to give such concepts the standard "feel good lip service" while continuing to unconsciously support the same old habits and patterns of thought, so the Author wishes to ensure that readers of Free Your Mind, Your Life Will Follow will not fall into such a trap.

About the Author
 
In this age of shameless self-promotion for both fame and profit, it might be surprising to come across a book written by someone who consciously chooses to remain anonymous. In this case, the intention is to focus on the information alone so that the integrity of the work is not compromised by undue attention being given to any particular individual, including the Author. Even though such a stance brings to a screeching halt the possibility of interviews, book signings, and other standard means of promotion, the Author felt it necessary and proper to remain unrecognized and simply allow the work to speak for itself.