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How to Use Freedom of Expression to Unleash Your Inner Wild Animal
How to Use Freedom of Expression to Unleash Your Inner Wild Animal
How to Use Freedom of Expression to Unleash Your Inner Wild Animal
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How to Use Freedom of Expression to Unleash Your Inner Wild Animal

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Do you want to become wilder? Do you want to unleash your wild side, but don't know exactly how to do so? Life is too short; learn to experience it to the fullest; read this book to learn how to unleash your wild side and thus develop your full potential. Contains adult content 18+

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Release dateMar 14, 2015
ISBN9781311418623
How to Use Freedom of Expression to Unleash Your Inner Wild Animal
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Andrew Bushard

Find empowerment through the First Amendment here:We leverage freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances (the First Amendment) to empower youWe leverage creativity and inspiration to empower youWe leverage presentations, talks, mp3s, and videos to empower youWe leverage movies, DVDs, internet videos, and video games to empower youWe leverage integrity, understanding, diligence, and maverickism to empower you

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    How to Use Freedom of Expression to Unleash Your Inner Wild Animal - Andrew Bushard

    Introduction

    Because of my life experience, I have feared embracing my inner wild animal, if you want to call it that. Poet Robert Bly described embracing our wild side as terrifying, but he still implores us to do it. Though it has taken me my whole life, I now accept Bly’s wisdom.

    I have seen others so possessed by their wild side that their unrestrained passions destroy them. So I have done my best to not end up the same, which has indeed helped me in life.

    However, Jungian Shadow experts like Debbie Ford have suggested if you repress those parts of yourself you dislike (known as the shadow self), you will stifle attainment of your goals.

    Ironically, we can consider discipline, which like nothing else helps achieve goals, the antithesis of our inner wild animal. However, to achieve some goals, you need to vent your animal side. Since I’m determined to achieve my remaining goals (the ones that don’t rely on discipline alone), I am now getting in touch with my inner wild animal.

    Fortunately, we don’t have to start from scratch. I am realizing I have manifested my inner wild animal in some ways, so I can collect these pieces and put them together to unleash my inner wild animal. This book will show you how to unleash your inner wild animal if you haven’t done so already and if you have done so, then this book will teach you how to do so even better.

    Wild animals can run amok, so I advise caution and awareness. Instead of killing your inner wild animal, you can learn to just control it. Jungian psychologists call this integration.

    Freedom of expression best enables our inner wild animal

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