Books that I work on
“Take it for granted- you are your own medicine”
This book is directed to everyone who wishes to know a bit about my story of building the bridge between the spiritual and mental worlds. It shows the story of how an IT guy stepped into the world of shamanism and spirituality, keeping a balance between his work and new life. It is a story of opening my own cage of life, a story of learning the unknown with trust and no understanding. It is a story of self-healing, a story about me but also about everyone who wants to try to find out a bit more about themselves, trusting as well themselves as a unique and correct source of knowledge related to what is the best for them.
This book is really for everyone. You may just read it and do nothing, or it may open your heart with the feeling that whatever you read is nothing new for you, whatever you read you also knew in some of your past lives, and whatever I experienced could also be your experience.
This book is under editing and publishing process now, will be posted once availble for purchase.
“Take it for granted- you are your own temple”
This book is directed to everyone who wishes to continue journey of self discovery. It will have more “how to” info in the format of guide and it is based on my story as well. Topics are getting more advanced there, with view from philosophy, metaphysics and daily practice.
This book is being written and I plan to have it completed by end of February 2025
“The hard minded”
This book is in the idea phase, with some initial drafts being written and I plan to have it completed by end of September 2025
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