What would you like to know about yourself?
- Do you want to know that having an ego is not actually necessary?
- What about why some people need lots of advice, counseling, and direction in their lives and others do not?
- Do you want to know what to do about insecurities, trust issues, and dependency lurking deep inside most of us?
- Do you ever wonder why you came to this life in the first place?
- And what to do about it now you are here?
There are lots of answers to these question in hundreds of books written every year.
And Yes
This is another one.
What makes this set of answers different has to do with where they come from. The secret is we all have every answer we need to the most important questions we have locked inside of us.
In fact we come programmed with a complete blueprint for having a life that’s absolutely perfect. And an important fact is that each of us has a set of answers that are unique to us. Problem is we have way too many experts and social influences leading us away from the very inner truths that will tell us what we must know.
The natural process of growing up, if we left out all the social and parental meddling, would culminate with each of us having a unique, genuine identity by the time we reach school age.
Knowing who we are, why we came into this life, and what we plan to do now that we are here are the most important questions we are faced with throughout our lives.
Imagine having all that worked out before we even go to kindergarten!
Genuine Being, the book, tells the story of our natural development through the first 4 challenges we all face in our initial half dozen years of life. When we meet these challenges we establish the cornerstones of a unique personality that is authentic.
Instead of ego facades we experience life with qualities of genuine being. From there, what can we become? What can we do?
Take a look at the book by clicking here.
Try a test of how genuine your personality really is by clicking here.
Want to hear more about what’s in the book? Click here to get started on some audio recordings made by the book’s author, Gary Robertson.
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