This book started as an experiment, to change the face of one's life and to rescue its author from a negativity, which can only be described as misery. What the author found difficult was life itself, what does this all mean? Life, in many ways can be utterly punishing, totally insane and under deserved. What we must recognize is that there is a pathway towards redemption, but, we will not find it out of context, we will find it moving towards context, the context of one's life. When we start to understand the very nature of our lives, what we are here to do etc, we can then move forward and embrace the unknown within us, to find the very essence of who we are from a completely normal perspective. To find peace, one does not have to visit church, temples or mosques, become reclusive or exacerbate lonely desires, but what one does have to recognize is that the opportunities for peace are laid out in everyday life scenarios, which will teach us at every single turn. We should aim to focus our attention within, to vanquish any negativity by allowing us room to be ourselves. Being ourselves is the greatest gift, a truest purpose.But when one decides to invest in a life of pleasing others and performance based natures, the genuine foundation of negativity is revealed from within, and then, once the root of negativity is revealed to you, it can at last be put to the sword in the light of faith in yourself.
One has to be brave to step out for yourself. Only when you grasp the fact that the Universe made you perfect in its own eyes, can you begin to uncover the mercies of God and find our highest self, one that is truth in Christ. This book is not a so called religious book, however it does embrace the techniques of past sages and prophets, to help you to master your life in a modern world, the 21st century, and get you on the road to inner success. The message here is to be yourself, then, and only then can others be truly pleased. Who we are to please is not for our choosing, the choosing is left to the one who knows, our job is to learn not to interfere and receive the greatest pleasure of all, inward peace.