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Pure: The Keys to Your Supernature

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'Leave Your Former Self behind and step this way. You are about to meet the most powerful person in the You - Pure You.' Behind all the masks and beneath the layers is the pure you. That pure you is what some may call God; others, the Tao or your higher self. Being Pure simply means being purely you, complete with all your imperfections. Only in this state of knowing yourself, the dark as well as the light, can you be pure and enter hyper-reality, a state of being in heaven-on-earth. This book is about knowing and unlocking the pure you. Use it to create the life you want; this book is entirely about you, knowing you, accepting you, and owning you-the pure you.

208 pages, Paperback

First published May 29, 2008

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Stephen Russell

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October 19, 2020
This type of book is right for me - philosophical, deep thinking, insightful and so relatable and relevant. I enjoyed the style of writing and the descriptive way in which the words just flowed in a poetic and structured way. I would highly recommend this book to knowledge seekers that are journeying this life in search of a truth that they can relate to. All we truly have are our perceptions of life and the meaning that we attribute to those perceptions become our truth - our "hyper reality".
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August 22, 2011
Hmm well as self help books go this one was OK I suppose. Although I found it a tiny bit preachy in places and I'm not sure I liked his arrogant tone, like the Barefoot Doctor has all the answers, but then again, I suppose if it wasn't written like that it wouldn't be a very good self help book. As they go it's fairly good, short chapters and I LOVED the green print.
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