How to Turn Your Dreams into Reality

The Divine Self’s Manifestation into the Physical World

by Carmina Harr


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/5/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 190
ISBN : 9781524658625
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 190
ISBN : 9781524658618

About the Book

I wanted this book to be a primer for those in the course of awakening. I used a simple language; I chose many examples from daily life just to provide a better comprehension of the ideas I wanted to express. I did not want it to be a spiritual or philosophical book. I did not label it. It just is! Until recently, my mind did not understand the meaning of being “an enlightened person.” I thought this fancy word was used only by the people who think about themselves. They are spiritual, and all they do is to feed their ego with ideas according to which they know the ultimate truth. This word, “enlightenment,” is promoted by believers or spiritual people as something sacred, untouchable. But beyond this word’s labels, “enlightenment” means, in fact, simplicity, modesty, freedom, peace, and love. You do not have to think with your mind about this word. It is so simple that your mind hasn’t got the slightest idea. Why? Because it is too simple. We do not have to waste time with what others say about spirituality or about the soul’s evolution. Its truth is its own truth. It is the version through which the soul got to this point of conscience. We do not have to see it as something great, as a master who must be sacredly worshiped and obeyed. The enlightened individuals never resort to information from the outside because they know all they want to know resides within. There is nothing from outside that they need. Carmina Harr


About the Author

I like the change, and the others have nothing to do it and they have to accept this side of me. Life means evolution. I change my activity, my job, my residence, I specialize in something, and then I find that studying another area it would be more useful. I am brave. I have a strong character. I don’t stumble in details, I prefer to go straight to the target. I have specific goals and don’t move further away from them. When I start something I finish it. I like to take a walk and to see foreign countries, and if I like what I find, I might move there, of course I don’t know for how long. Curiosity pushes me to find out everything that moves. I am always active and open to new experiences. I am very correct, I can’t stand injustice and I keep my verticality, even when there is pressure on me. I don’t know what compromise is. I am a rational person. I don’t give in to impulses. Intuition helps me a lot, and I count on it when I’m in contact with other people. I’m good of making jokes and bring people out of their numbness. I enjoy what I have, yet I always seem to want something else. I love everything new and travelling is for me the best solution to recharge my batteries. If there are limits imposed to me or I feel I can’t stay blocked in a particular place or job that doesn’t satisfy me, I turn 180 degrees without blinking, because I am flexible and I adapt easily anywhere. Now, few opinions with regards to the attitude a winner feels when they are for a long time outside their comfort zone: ◊ “Every foot in the back became a step forward! This is the reason I appreciate the ones who always had obstacles in front of them! The cozy comfort is not a trampoline, neither it motivates sufficiently (we are quiet OK this way!), but we have to be honest and to admit that “self-infliction” sound a bit masochistic and very few of us have the courage to do this consciously. I would say there are very few of us in this category, but if we at least try to understand the meaning of the losses and to use the best of the situation, we are already winners.