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You can be free of mental and emotional pain, once and for all. Are you a victim of spiritual, physical, emotional abuse? Are you paralyzed with fear? Healing is yours...Victory is yours...You can experience true freedom...No longer will your development be arrested by the baggage of your past...You can be, do or have whatever you want...You can overcome oppression...Discover the real enemy...Go within or do without. The principles in this book will give you the tools you need to unlock your potential and launch you into your destiny and purpose. Use this book as a tool for your success. Discover the real you.…mehr

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You can be free of mental and emotional pain, once and for all. Are you a victim of spiritual, physical, emotional abuse? Are you paralyzed with fear? Healing is yours...Victory is yours...You can experience true freedom...No longer will your development be arrested by the baggage of your past...You can be, do or have whatever you want...You can overcome oppression...Discover the real enemy...Go within or do without. The principles in this book will give you the tools you need to unlock your potential and launch you into your destiny and purpose. Use this book as a tool for your success. Discover the real you.
Autorenporträt
Darlene M. Gray is a special educator, holding four credentials in special education and administration. Ms. Gray has carved a pathway for disenfranchised children, youth and families. Ms. Gray sees education as a vehicle of Civil/Human rights. Helping not only her disabled students, but also their parents who have, for various reasons, not obtained a H.S. Diploma or whose skills are too low to go on to higher education. She lives in Rancho Cordova, California. Education: Darlene obtained her B.A. in Child Adolescent Development/School Age emphasis, after finishing her AA degrees in Child Development, African-American Studies, and Social Behavioral Science. She also attended Pacific School of Religion, graduated with a C.M.S.