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Mind Mastery Meditations: A Workbook for the "Infinite Mind"

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Mind Mastery Meditations are designed to give you mastery of your mind - your mind has all the answers to why you are the way you are, your soul's needs, your unique capacities and your self-designed destiny.

Mind Mastery Meditations will empower you to live your life with greater ease and success. Mind Mastery Meditations will speed your self-healing and ability to manifest your deepest goals. You will learn to relax, balance and activate your energy systems; open your emotions; uncover present and past lifehoods; hasten healing with specific tools; discover and enhance your own spirituality; learn to communicate thought and increase creativity; and finally, sense the biocosmic confluence.

As yourself 'What should I be? What should I do." Do you find clear answers or are you in confusions? What you are in control, you will have the correct answers to your questions from your own highest source. And you will have the ability to carry out these answers in your life. When you open your conscious, experiencing and sensing mind on all levels to your soul's nourishing wisdom, present and past, your life will be dynamic and fulfilled.

126 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Valerie V. Hunt

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April 23, 2025
I confess that this workbook (“Mind Mastery Meditations”) was somewhat “out of my league”. I still don’t know if chakras exist, and if they do exist, exactly what they are. I greatly value Dr. Hunt’s devotion to a spiritual path and her emphasis on meditation. I read, with considerable appreciation, her book, “Infinite Mind”, but this workbook under review was a bit much for me. I will not try to devalue the book, but it didn’t really work for me. Yet, I believe that medical science could learn a lot from thinkers like her. She was, by the way, a professional physiologist.

For readers who believe in and are interested in chakras, this workbook might well be beneficial.
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