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7 Secrets to Willpower: How to Apply the Ancient Wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita to Manifest What You Want

One of the most popular spiritual books ever written, the Bhagavad Gita compiles a tremendous amount of powerful guidelines which intend to lead our focus towards a better outcome in life while uplifting our spirit with a higher consciousness and awareness about our true self. In respect for such wisdom, this book intends to explain it with a more modern outlook, while showing how the main formulas and teachings can be applied to improve our life and achieve any goal we want. The clarity shown in the following pages will allow the reader to perceive the meaning of being spiritual and encountering his life purpose with much more tools than he ever allowed himself to perceive, as the techniques here demonstrated reveal a whole path towards the ascension of the soul, followed by the most important religions in the world but also well-known ascetics and gurus. This said, isn't only a book that depicts a path to enlightenment but, beyond that, a route that reveals great secrets that allow unlocking spiritual doors to an unknown kingdom within us, and by which our real self can be developed in harmony. And it also allows a better vision regarding how to make better decisions in our life, decisions that can certainly and rapidly lead us to a better existence, one so obviously clear that we won't doubt it in every step of the way but can actually and consciously manifest.
46 printed pages
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
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Quotes

  • Cristell Patiñohas quoted10 months ago
    The opposite road, in which most people find themselves, is one of self-destruction. “Selfish desires are found in the senses, the emotions, and the intellect; they bury the mind in delusion”. And because they pull us downwards
  • Cristell Patiñohas quoted10 months ago
    henever we work towards the road of self-realization, our creativity is pulled upwards and expanded, with insights, energy, motivation and an unlimited supply of ideas, which keep coming for as long as we persist and go beyond the challenges that are encountered. “Wisdom is hidden by selfish desire - hidden by the urge to satisfy appetites that can never be satisfied”.
  • Cristell Patiñohas quoted10 months ago
    People that are connected to their actions, are responsible for their actions and achievements, as well as the consequences of their decisions. Therefore, it becomes obvious that these two elements, i.e., knowing and doing, eventually lead to a third naturally, which is having.

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