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Becoming Self

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“One can choose love, or they can choose hate, but the amount of work in the mind is the exact same.”

Francis Redmond has lived through some profound losses in his life. Like many of us, he struggled with grief when a sudden death took away someone he wasn’t prepared to lose. Unlike many of us, he experienced a powerful awakening in this moment of grief.

In Becoming Self, Francis Redmond shares his experience with this moment of Enlightenment and how it has affected his journey in awareness of Self and ultimately his experience of the world.

In his book, he
•The difference between our character and true form of Self
•Awareness of thought and how it affects our reactions
•How to be present in the moment and redefine fear
•How to use our power of thought to improve our relationships
•And the importance of now and how to see through distractions

This book is a quick and helpful read for anyone searching for enlightenment, comfort, and connection.

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The consciousness of the universe is full of love and happiness, but a majority of this world lives in pain and is imprisoned by its own thoughts. There is power of awareness when a human has a disciplined mind. It is my greatest hope that my writing will reach people and spark questioning of what your true Self may be as opposed to what you have been taught.

Sincerely,
Francis Redmond

72 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 16, 2020

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Extremely well written and intensely spiritual book. It was an eye opener.
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April 30, 2020
The “author” uses another person’s extreme and trigger-inducing experiences without permission or warning. No one should support an “author” who does so.
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