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Inner Voices- The Voices That Speak Within

25,00 US$Precio

This book is for people who feel that the loudest voices inside them may not truly belong to them. It is for readers who are tired of living under inner pressure, self-criticism, guilt, fear, perfectionism, or invisible emotional rules they never consciously chose, yet still obey every day.


It is also for anyone who senses that much of their confusion, hesitation, anxiety, or loss of direction comes from inherited language, family conditioning, repeated emotional messages, or old authority figures that became internal and now speak as if they were the self.


When people read this book, they will begin recognizing the difference between their authentic inner voice and the passive foreign voices that have shaped their identity from within. They will learn how these voices were formed, why they still feel so convincing, how they influence relationships, decisions, self-worth, creativity, and emotional life, and how to question them without attacking themselves.


The book gives readers a path from recognition to separation, from separation to silence, and from silence to authorship, so they can gradually build a truer inner language rooted in values, freedom, and conscious choice.


Above all, this book offers relief, clarity, and a new kind of inner power. It helps readers understand that they are not condemned to live according to the oldest and loudest messages inside them, and that the life they are living can begin changing the moment they stop confusing repetition with truth.


By the end, the reader will have more than insight. They will have a framework for reclaiming their voice, rewriting their inner narrative, and becoming the author of a more honest, grounded, and fully self-chosen life.

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