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The Tiny Book of Big Manifesting
The Tiny Book of Big Manifesting
The Tiny Book of Big Manifesting
Audiobook1 hour

The Tiny Book of Big Manifesting

Written by Jeffrey Segal and Don Jose Ruiz

Narrated by Matthew Boston

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

You create every waking minute of every day-in fact, every second. Even more specifically, with every word you utter, you create. Once you realize and internalize this fact you will be on the path to fulfillment.

The Tiny Book of Big Manifesting is for anyone looking to create the life they want. It provides easy to understand manifestation techniques, along with a Code of Life by which to live. When the techniques and the Code are combined and put into practice, life-changing events can start to occur that will help turn dreams into reality.

While many books have been written on how to manifest and create a better life, The Tiny Book of Big Manifesting differs because its author, Jeffrey Segal, brings forth new esoteric manifestation techniques and incorporates a set of values to live by that together catalyze the manifestation process in a way never before possible. Jeffrey put these methods and his Code into practice personally to create the life he truly wanted, moving from being a highly successful attorney, to living his passion and serving others by founding Mystic Journey Bookstore and Mystic Journey Crystals.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 10, 2022
ISBN9798765000748

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Detailed and very informative. Most of it is common sense. You do manifest what you think about.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Thoughts create his reality and he gave himself cancer. He repeats this over and over.

    Not a fan of the clipped narration style.