About Mind Magik: The Zen of Manifestation (Manifestation Magick Book 1):
Unlock the Power of Your Mind and Manifest Your Dreams
In Mind Magik: The Zen of Manifestation, discover how to harness the power of your mind to create the life you desire. By blending the clarity of Zen principles with transformative meditation and visualization techniques, this book offers a step-by-step guide to mastering the art of manifestation. Whether you’re seeking abundance, love, or personal growth, you’ll find practical tools to help you unlock your full potential.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
Use simple meditation exercises to calm your mind and connect to your inner wisdom.
Tap into your higher self for clarity, guidance, and inspiration.
Apply focused visualization to shape your reality and manifest your desires.
Master the balance of intent, focus, and allowing to supercharge your results.
Overcome common mental blocks, like doubt and impatience, that can delay manifestation.
With straightforward instructions and practical exercises, Mind Magik: The Zen of Manifestation is perfect for beginners and seasoned practitioners alike. If you’re ready to harness the power of your mind and transform your life, this book will guide you every step of the way.
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Author Bio:
Writer since he was 8, worked in journalism during High School and College. first story at age 19 to a magazine in Texas.
An accomplished photographer and writer, his screenplay “Trouble Enough” ranked in the “Top Ten Comedies” in the Screen Arts Foundation For Screenwriters Competition, 2002. Dave has worked as a production manager in both LA and Austin and has a broad knowledge of the industry and significant technical expertise.
David also co-wrote and Directed the Furies Proof of Concept short, which premiered in the Big Easy International Film & Music Festival in New Orleans then in Europe at The Festival de Cannes.
The Angels of Vengeance: FURIES Book 1 is based on one of Dave’s screenplays.
Had the dubious distinction of being the most infringed photographer in the early internet, in that his images were stolen by web masters the world over for their own sites.