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The chapter on creating successful relationships offers a perspective that will challenge many readers by encouraging them to consider the possibility that our current socially and societally imposed rules and expectations might not be at all conducive to building or maintaining genuinely healthy relationships. It then goes on to share specific guidelines for bringing true and lasting love into our lives.

After delving into the realm of our personal, professional, and spiritual lives and well-being, Free Your Mind, Your Life Will Follow broadens its scope to encompass humanity as a whole, and offers many specific ideas to help us collectively create the most beautiful future we can imagine for all of us, including our children! Science is discussed in terms of both the present and the ever-unfolding future, and a few recent and controversial developments are addressed from a uniquely optimistic perspective.

In under 200 pages, written in language that is clear, conversational, and engaging, Free your Mind, Your Life Will Follow is very likely destined to meet with both rave and possibly mixed reviews simply because it goes far beyond the typical "feel-good" self-help manual by reaching into the very heart of each issue that it addresses. Exciting new perspectives are offered along with powerfully effective tools to manifest positive change in the lives of those who are truly ready to be free!

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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.