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Beyond man's consciousness lies the ability to generate a life of balance. In order to change our circumstances, we have to view relationships from the outside in. This way, we can transform our minds so they perceive our faults and what systems we can implement to alter our lives. The spectrum of our insights will endorse our desires to alter our circumstances. Self-evaluation will become apparent, revealed at our most unsettled moments. Hidden in these poetic verses are targeted lessons and questions to bring spiritual awareness that massages our minds and inspires us to take authority over…mehr

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Beyond man's consciousness lies the ability to generate a life of balance. In order to change our circumstances, we have to view relationships from the outside in. This way, we can transform our minds so they perceive our faults and what systems we can implement to alter our lives. The spectrum of our insights will endorse our desires to alter our circumstances. Self-evaluation will become apparent, revealed at our most unsettled moments. Hidden in these poetic verses are targeted lessons and questions to bring spiritual awareness that massages our minds and inspires us to take authority over our lives. We can provide our own solutions for the state of our relationships and involvements. We can become strengthened by renewing our minds.
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Autorenporträt
Veronica F. Hodge is a poet and writer who came to Britain from South America in the early 1960s. She has attended several educational institutions and obtained a number of qualifications, including an honours degree in social science from the University of Westminster. Through the life experiences she has encountered, she has acquired knowledge on the most septic features of relationships. The author did not write a book in which readers have to plough through unnecessary words to reach the book's conclusive point. These poetic verses engage people's feelings. They immediately draw readers to question their own susceptibility and allow readers to evaluate their individual relationships.