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The Language Code: How to Stop Anxiety, Worry, Fear, Stress and Depression

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THE LANGUAGE CODE
How to Stop and Cure Anxiety, Worry, Fear, Stress and Depression.

THE ONLY BOOK NEEDED, to UNDERSTAND how the Language Based Thinking Mind Tricks you into Negative thought patterns, which then cause ANXIETY, WORRY, FEAR, STRESS and DEPRESSION.

PACKED with POWERFUL CONTENT to furnish your MIND with GREATER UNDERSTANDING of HOW to LIVE in the MOMENT and STAY PRESENT at ALL TIMES.

THIS BOOK UNCOVERS the MAIN Conflicts of the MIND which CAUSE UNNECESSARY EMOTIONAL REACTIONS that VIEL the PRESENT MOMENT.

There are NO TEDIUS EXERCISES to follow, This Book is NOT Used to market ANY External Product/Service and This Book is Not used to sell FURTHER BOOKS.

PLEASE LET GO of Needless Unproven Thought, Remove Tainted Vision and for Once Again, SEE CLEARLY.

46 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 30, 2013

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Philos Sopher

20 books3 followers
Philos Sopher - An abstract soul with complex intellectual depth, philosophical thoughts and divine vision. Aiming to remove mental chains and barriers to spiritual and personal growth. By utilising the power of language to imprint the mind with unique and useful thoughts, ideas and concepts; Philos endeavours to unveil the purest form of intelligence which resides in all.

A supreme being; sent to deliver meaningful messages to all, by transposing thought, into words, into light, back into thought. (I Think, I Write, You Read, You Think). Philos possesses a writing style capable of provoking deep contemplation, which is powerful enough to create change, simply by allowing the words read to be translated into mental speech.

A profound individual with unfathomable knowledge and wisdom, who is bound to captivate your imagination, and enjoys being a part of your journey in life.

If you have taken the time to read this, or any of the work written by Philos Sopher, then both of your paths have already merged.

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Profile Image for Dave Copling.
5 reviews
January 29, 2014
I was asked by the author to read and review this book after reading and reviewing another of their works. Fortunately this book is a little better than the last. A little short and could possibly go into more detail to reveal the thinking processes behind the ideas conveyed, but overall thought provoking and stimulating mentally. I would be interested in reading some more of the authors material in the future to see if the authors ideas are explained in depth over all works rather than in one publication or if the thoughts are compiled categorically and individually. Overall not a bad book but kind of feels incomplete.
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January 31, 2014
Very insightful and helpful

This book is very insightful and contains many a-ha moments. It teaches, or makes you realize, how to truly live in the present moment and not be confined by a painful past or a worrisome future. I would recommend this book to anyone who is holding onto the past, or anyone who feels that past experiences may be sabotaging their present or future happiness.
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May 5, 2015
Very short somewhat helpful
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