Open: Let Life Make Sense

Open: Let Life Make Sense
ISBN-10
1982210796
ISBN-13
9781982210793
Series
Open
Category
Religion
Pages
190
Language
English
Published
2018-10-29
Publisher
Balboa Press
Author
Keshia Martin

Description

This book tells a story of real events that I experienced and have learned from to share with you. The essence is to understand Spirituality and how it fits in your world and to share the process of how I learned and how it relates to everyday life. Spiritual growth is a process and understanding the foundation of why there is a disconnect is fundamental to our growth as well as relatable experiences and ways to overcome. This is what you will find. Answers and clarity for you to remove the fear of growing spiritually to ultimately live a happy balanced life. There have been so many myths, lies and mistruths throughout history and the effects on mankind has been devastating. By going within and connecting on the vibration of love, we can attain the higher vibrational frequencies to hear the real truth and unlock the keys to your higher self.

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