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Daily Doses of Inspiration - Volume 1:

For Spiritual Seekers

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From the author of My Past Lives and How They Came Back to Haunt Me comes another book that will help you in deepening your spiritual search and understanding why you are here on earth at this time.

Daily Doses of Inspiration – Volume 1: For Spiritual Seekers is for readers who enjoy motivation while they journey on their path of inner awareness, self-love, expansion and self-sovereignty.

The book is broken into sections on conscious creation (manifestation), health and body, internal healing, love, and soul mission/purpose. Acacia has used all of the techniques, methods and teachings on her own journey and in assisting her own clients.

At the end of each section, there are a few questions to guide you further into your spiritual ascent - into your mysterious depths and tapping into your innate powers - a.k.a. your inner journey.

If you are searching for a book that will inspire and enrich your life (no matter what level you are at), this is one that you won’t want to miss! Consider this book your cheerleader pocket coach that reminds you to keep your energetic vibration high and stay on your path.
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