Mind Relief Manuscript

Sep 21, 2011

Mind Relief Manuscript by Jerry Stocking

Mind Relief Manuscript

by Jerry Stocking

It is the Dawning of a New Day. A day in which your mind is rested and at peace. You awaken energized and ready for anything. In this brand new book Jerry reveals simple exercises that will allow you to quiet your mind, reduce stress, and think more clearly. You will learn to access mental flexibility and deep inner peace while reading through this fast fun book, which is guaranteed to lighten your day.

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Mind Relief Manuscript – 107 pages, 2.9 MB (PDF)

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