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“[If] you want to write a book about your spiritual experience without including yourself and revealing anything of authenticity of your own heart and your own experience and your own journey and your own story - why would anybody trust you? If you're not connecting with people authentically and sharing your vulnerability; sharing your Heart Voice, then it's just a bunch of blah-blah-blah-spiritual-book-blah-blah. No-one needs that! Who needs that? There's enough of that in the world.”

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