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Based on author's 23 years of research, study, and practice in both Eastern and Western philosophy White Lies Dark Truth:
- Focuses on the physical and psychological impediments to happiness, success, peace, love, and spiritual growth;
- Challenges the reader to examine their present belief structure;
- Guides readers through the self-discovery process;
- Helps readers assess where they are now and pinpoint areas in their lives that require change or further development;
- Suggests alternatives to traditional concepts, ideas, and thinking;
Beginning with present awareness, White Lies Dark Truth embarks readers on a journey within. Imagine you are traveling to New York and there are many different routes to get there. The route you take depends upon the point where your journey begins. If you are not aware of where you are, there is a good chance you will choose the wrong route, become lost and frustrated, and have to start all over again.
Many topics are covered, including: thought and the mind, the power of the spoken word, love and relationships, marriage, children, food, health and healing, money and politics, spirituality, the Guru or Master, death, and religion as the root cause of racism. Written in an informal manner, White Lies Dark Truth discusses personal and social topics that society as a whole considers taboo. The author also offers techniques and exercises given at the end of each chapter that will help readers reprogram their minds and even question their own existence.
As a teenager Mony Singh began questioning his own existence and experimenting with different meditation techniques. Along the way he met many Eastern and Western masters who imparted their knowledge to him. Using these ancient secrets and techniques, he experienced the mysteries surrounding the human body, mind, and consciousness. Since 1994, Mony has been helping people all over the world grow in consciousness using the techniques described in this book. Mony has a passion to bring about a change in mass consciousness, as he believes that humanity has come to a point where we must look within or
we will cease to exist.
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