The Three Pillars of Spiritual Power
Secrets of Being Unstoppable, Program 2
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Guy Finley
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Guy Finley
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The possibilities that Spiritual Power opens to us are simply beyond all imagination. A brilliant cosmic interplay of higher energies reveals itself and invites our participation. We begin to sense the potential for a direct relationship with Kinetic Wisdom, Intense Silence, and Vivid Love.
Limitations that once held us back become stepping stones to the reality of our own higher Self. And, luckily, we need no special talents to harness this new inspiration and revelation. All that's required to walk this path that leads to the fulfillment of our potential is our wish to go higher, to become all that we know we are meant to be. Now is the time to make the leap.
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"Guy Finley's books are essential guides for positive living and achieving your maximum potential." (Suzanne Somers)
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The second audio installment of Guy Finley's 16-part Secrets of Being Unstoppable program explores the way people fight what they don't understand. Blending psychology and spirituality, "The Three Pillars of Spiritual Power" delves further into negative human behaviors and then prescribes ways to gain freedom from them. Understanding is the first step toward change, and Finley offers practicable knowledge that listeners can apply immediately. In authoritative but magnanimous tones, Finley implores his audience to let go, for "anything that we feel compelled to control already controls us". He uses simple stories to illustrate his insights into human psychology.