naa movie ani? aha ta kapalit? kinsa author sa book
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naa movie ani? aha ta kapalit? kinsa author sa book
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lol. i agree. pero akong mama adik man ug self-help books nya feel niya mao ni ultimate all-powerful self-help book. *_* naa syay katong duha ka books ani. katong daily chuva ug katong the secret jd na libro. hinatag nako. gi-the secret siguro ko niya sa kay nimals pagkamahala bya aning mga libroha. ambot lang gyud.![]()

di ko mag tell asa mapalit kay para magpabilin nga secret![]()
kremember ko na patan.awon jud ko sa ako mama ani, ambot unsa kaha naa, wla pa jud ko han2d krn.
the secret works whether you believe in it or not. nag work jud ni sa ako.in less than a years time na nag post mi sa akong wife ug pictures and things we want in our life sa among vision board, we got what we wanted and more. now we are more grateful jud and very happy.

tag pila gali ni??way mubaligya diha maski half the org price??kanang used na ba..hehe
mao kuno ni secret sa babayng nakadaug ug one-hundred-twelve million dolyares
source: How to win the lottery -- yes, you read that correctly -- by visualizing it
excerpt sa article:
How to win the lottery -- yes, you read that correctly -- by visualizing it
Andrea Chalupa
May 22nd 2009 at 12:00PM
...I've been a big believer in the power of visualization: you attract what you focus on. Los Angeles philanthropist and film producer Cynthia Stafford won the lottery thanks to visualization!
Well, it was either visualization or just dumb luck -- but she swears by visualization, and she won the lottery! You think visualization is hooey? Let me ask you this: have you won the lottery? Show of hands, please? That's what I thought.
But Stafford wants you to know that you, too, can win the lottery. "Even if it seems that nothing is going your way, in regards to your goals, you are going to reach them," she says. "Have strong beliefs. Everything you wish to have will happen."
A few years ago, Stafford was a single mother living in bullet-pocked East L.A., taking care of her brother's five children after his death in a car accident. To find the strength, she says, she worked on herself, reading books about positive thinking by Divine Science minister Joseph Murphy. (Divine Science, which teaches that only God is in all things, and that evil is only real because people choose to believe in it, flourished during the Great Depression.)
Through Murphy's teachings of self-healing and visualization, Stafford says, she set her mind on winning $112 million. (She chose that number because Murphy taught that your visualization needs to be as specific as possible.) She wrote the figure "$112 million" constantly, slept with the number under her pillow for weeks, meditated on it, and imagined how excited she would be once the money finally came into her life. After four months of excessive focus -- the first couple of weeks took considerable discipline, she says -- she stopped and let go. "Once you're in the flow of the energy," she says, "it's going to happen."
And it did. In May 2007, Stafford won $112 million in California's Mega Millions lottery...
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mutuo mo?

"the secret" is just an age old wisdom wrapped up in a new package. there's nothing new about it.

correct this is known for a century it's just repeated for new generation.The message is " you can get whatever you desire in life if you want to. and you need to work on it.just simple no secret. this even written in the bible.i don't understand why people just think it can happen to all of us with out doing effort.' "lihok tao kai tabangan ko ikaw."...I'm not religious type but this one thing i wanna share.![]()
Last time, sa national bookstore raman ko naka palit ani
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