The Art of Release & Serenity
How to Let Go for Good, Cultivate Peace, and Build Lasting Inner Strength.
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Virgil Carpenter
Break Free From What Drains You - Step Into the Calm, Unshakable Life You Were Meant to Live
Feel like you’re carrying more than a human heart should hold?
Tired of fighting battles inside your own mind?
Do you long for lasting peace - the kind that stays, even when life doesn’t cooperate?
There comes a moment when the weight becomes too heavy to call it “just stress” - the racing thoughts, the tight chest, the quiet realization that you’re holding on to things that never helped you grow. We’ve all been there, fighting reality while trying to stay strong. You’re not weak; you’re simply carrying too much. I wrote this audiobook because I lived that cycle until I finally learned how to let go without losing myself.
The Art of Release & Serenity is your practical, compassionate guide to finally putting down what hurts and building the inner strength that lasts. It doesn’t preach. It doesn’t judge. It shows you how to break the cycle, step by step, so peace becomes a habit - not a temporary escape.
You might wonder, “Can I really change something this deep?” Yes, because letting go isn’t about perfection. It’s about learning a new way to respond to life. Small shifts create extraordinary peace when they’re done consistently. This audiobook gives you the tools, the clarity, and the emotional support to finally trust that change is not only possible, it’s overdue.
Stop carrying what isn’t yours and build a calmer, stronger, more grounded version of yourself!
©2025 Virgil Carpenter (P)2025 Virgil Carpenter