The Illusion of Freedom: How You’re Still a Slave.
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True freedom begins within. It's not just the ability to move. It's the power to think, act, and live without fear, addiction, or the need…
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Read ArticlePracticing the Presence by Joel Goldsmith teaches that God is not distant but an ever-present, indwelling Reality within each person. True spirituality lies not in petitioning a remote deity, but in consciously remembering and abiding in this divine Presence throughout daily life. Through brief, regular moments of silent awareness, affirming truths like “God is here”, one aligns with infinite Intelligence, Love, and Supply. This practice dissolves fear, heals discord, and reveals that only God is real; all else is illusion. By living from this inner connection, we express our true identity as the Son of God, not the limited “son of man.”
“1984” follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking Party member in totalitarian Oceania who begins a secret rebellion by writing in a diary and starting a forbidden love affair with Julia. Living under constant surveillance by Big Brother and the Thought Police, Winston seeks truth in a world where history is constantly rewritten and language is simplified to eliminate dissent. His quest for freedom and humanity leads to capture, torture, and psychological reconditioning in the Ministry of Love, where he must confront the terrifying power of a system that demands not just obedience, but love.
Once Stalked is a gripping psychological thriller about a young woman whose ordinary life is shattered when she realizes someone is secretly watching her. What begins as small, unsettling signs slowly turns into a dangerous obsession that threatens her safety and sanity. As fear grows, she must uncover the stalker’s identity before it is too late. The story explores paranoia, trust, and the terrifying reality of being hunted, showing how courage and awareness can become the only path to survival.
The book explores how talent is grown, not born, through deep practice, motivation, and master coaching. Daniel Coyle reveals how the brain’s myelin strengthens skill circuits when people struggle, make mistakes, and correct them. True improvement comes from focused, slow practice rather than repetition without purpose. By studying talent hotbeds around the world, the author shows that anyone can build extraordinary ability by training the brain deliberately, consistently, and with passion.
The book explains how a child’s brain is still under construction and how understanding this helps adults respond with patience. It introduces twelve strategies that integrate emotions and logic, helping children calm down, make sense of their feelings, and build resilience. By connecting with a child’s emotional world before correcting behavior, caregivers strengthen the brain’s ability to regulate itself. The authors show how everyday moments can shape healthier minds and stronger relationships.