Leap of Perception: New Attention Skills for the Intuition Age

Leap of Perception: New Attention Skills for the Intuition Age

Penney Peirce

Language: English

Pages: 255

ISBN: 2:00350265

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Contributor note: Forward by Micheal Bernard Beckwith
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With this effective, easy-to-follow guide, readers can develop the power of perception and imagination to live effortlessly and joyfully.As our holistic view of the world grows and we become more aware of personal and collective energy, our level of perception is transforming from something singular—the physical form—to a greatly expanded awareness that includes intuition, past and present, right and left brain, and heart and body.

As our perceptive ability evolves, we must unlearn and relearn the principles of how we live, create, and grow in order to be successful in the rapidly transforming reality of the Intuition Age. Written with clarity and insight, Leap of Perception offers a comprehensive guide on how to adapt to an expanding paradigm of perception.

Building on her first two books, The Intuitive Way and Frequency, author Penney Peirce once again translates a powerful and complex concept into an effective life practice that is accessible to all.

Readers will learn to materialize the situations they want, resolve conflict in relationships, expand their creativity, reduce exhaustion and anxiety from multitasking, ease fear caused by the transformation process, develop new attention skills, and more. Leap of Perception is an amazing gift.

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