What is the Purpose of Your Life?

by Ineke Van Lint

Publisher: Ineke Van Lint
Copyright: © 2007  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Belgium
  • Paperback book $26.09
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Printed: 85 pages, 8.5" x 11", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Download: 1 documents, 629 KB

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This book is a practical program consisting of 44 concrete exercises that guide you to discover the real goal of your life. This book is for YOU... *If living hurts* *If you don’t feel peaceful inside* *If you have the feeling that “there has to be more than this”* *If you continuously ask questions about the meaning of life* *If you are plagued by unrest and uncertainty* *If you feel unhappy about choices you have made in life* *If you have reached crossroads but don’t know which direction to turn* *If you feel over-worked and bad-tempered, even while you seem to have everything to be happy* *If you feel your life is filled with all kinds of things you don’t really like*... This ebook helps you truly understand, and experience, that YOU are the MOST important person in your life! Without you, existence itself would be incomplete. You contribute *invaluably* to the perfection of the universe. You are THAT important!


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