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Understanding and Mastering Your Life

by James Robinson

Divine Light Publishing House

The limitations we place on our reality often define our reality. What we think we aren’t able to achieve is often more central to our experience of life than what we feel we can achieve. I believe that if we let go of the memories of our past that prevent us from living the most abundant, hilarious, and satisfying lives we can, then we will get off our “buts” and live our lives to the fullest.

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Gray Robinson announces his new Reflections Journal!

There are lots of journals, and lots of inspirational journals, but this one has two features you will love. First, it’s FREE. Second, it’s DIGITAL.

With this journal, you can journal on your computer or your laptop. Just start typing at the headings. No ink, no crossing out, no mistakes.

ENJOY! Download it for free.

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Living To Die Dying To Live

by James Robinson

Divine Light Publishing House

What is death? What is Life? Are the two connected? What can we expect in death and dying. James Robinson has researched in depth the interrelationship of life and death and sets it out so everyone can easily understand what to expect.

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The Secrets to Healing

by James Robinson

Divine Light Publishing House

This book is a guide. It is not an answer book, a “how to” book, nor a self-improvement book. You do not need improving; you were born with all the tools you need right now to be an awesome, shining being.

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A Book for Men and the Women Who Love them

by James Robinson

Divine Light Publishing House

What do we mean when we say we love someone? Are there differences between the love that exists between parent and child; between lovers, friends, or siblings; and between teacher and student? Are there different forms of love that might apply to one relationship and not to another? For example, what is “tough love” that the Christians love to use (pun intended)? Can love be a justification to hurt another? For thousands of years humankind has persecuted, tortured, killed, maimed, and abused itself in the name of God, who is love.