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The Power of Twelve: A New Approach to Personal Empowerment

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People become intrigued and inspired when they read how Anne Brewer received 12 strands of DNA and reached a higher level of evolutionary potential, as described in her book The Power of Twelve, A New Approach to Personal Empowerment. In April, 1996, Anne, a corporate consultant was contacted and told of the real possiblity of ascension for humankind and the ability to function as Spirit in physical form. To her amazement, Anne received this information telepathically from a group of friendly, non-physical beings sent to help raise the consciousness of Earth. They taught her a 5 phase process called DNA Recoding that includes holistic balancing modalities to assist with the adaptation of 10 additional strands of energetic DNA. The interdimensionals then asked Anne to each DNA Recoding to other human beings to raise their consciousness and shift participants to a higher evolutionary level. This process empowered Anne in the following
* She began to function at higher skill levels
* She increased her psychic abilities exponentially
* She released debilitating emotions like fear and guilt
* She quickened her skills for manifesting
* She improved her health Within two years after completing the DNA Recoding,
* Attained the courage to leave a love relationship that wasn’t working
* Found and married her perfect partner
* Generated enough income to buy her house back from her previous lover and...
* Paid off her entire mortgage! Learn about the importance of 12 strands and how to expand your consciousness and personal power!

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First published May 1, 1998

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