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The Infallible Way
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Complete with stories that extend from contemporary life experiences The Infallible way supports common sense understanding of your role in the grand scheme of things. It answers your questions regarding the nature and source of your personal empowerment. It explanins the people and situations in your life and tells you why they are present. In

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Release dateMar 18, 2019
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Jule Gaige

Jule Gaige achieved the standing of a successful lawyer and CPA, college lecturer, university teacher, and seminar leader. In 1994, she followed her insight of greater life purpose. Her book entitled The Infallible Way describes her journey to wholeness beautifully and that our capacity is truly unlimited. Her book is filled with the divine message in Jule's outpouring of understanding. She now lives the concept she has discovered and enjoys each moment, lovingly.

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    Author Jule Gaige looks at the omnipresence of God and individual consciousness. Proposed solutions to the environmental challenges are provided in what is called "The Infallible Way to Freedom.” Each chapter contains an issue and resolve section to illustrate the goals and reinforce topics. For example, Chapter 8 "Certainty and Stability" has four sections: Desire to be rich; Spirituality; Foundation in marriage and assets; and immobilizing fear. Grammatical errors mar the narrative of this work. (i.e. far away rather than faraway, earning should be earnings, etc.). A review of comma usage is needed. The book lacks an index and does not include any footnotes or references.