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Never fight fire with fire 🔥

So as previously mentioned I am Lynne and thank you for visiting my page.

I was handed The Power by Rhonda Byrne by a previous friend of mine. We are no longer friends but I believe we met so she could pass on this book to me.

The book changed me as a person, I have a more positive outlook on life and I know when I am starting to feel down how to get out of it.

I have learned to appreciate the smallest things in life and feel so lucky to be alive.

The world is a beautiful invention filled with beautiful people like yourself. What is not to love?

I am on my journey to a new spiritual happy life , yes I do get down days, I still get stressed but I now know how to deal with it.

Karma as I have mentioned before is a big part of my focus. Keeping your karma good is very important. How you react to negativity is important also. If you fight fire with fire you will only burn, But if you put those flames out then the negativity can't keep burning.

If you think you are ready for a spiritual awakening I would highly recommend Rhondas books. I have received no payment for sharing this book with you, I just know it has worked for me and others I know.

So give it a go and let me know how you get on ❤

REMEMBER NEVER FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE ❤

Lots of love and positive energy...


Lynne

xxx

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