
Hidden Powers
How to Transcend Suffering
Glen Allison(Author)
Ten World Press
Published on 12. June 2025
Book
Hardback
392 pages
979-8-218-66524-1 (ISBN)
Description
From childhood trauma to radical awakening, multi-award-winning novelist, artist, and travel photographer Glen Allison charts an innovative path toward inner revelation. In his raw journeys across distant continents-from Tibet to Sulawesi, from Kathmandu to Timbuktu-Allison reveals how life's darkest moments evolved into his greatest teachers.
Weaving modern psychology, behavioral science, and timeless Buddhist wisdom, he illuminates an approach that empowers anyone to rise beyond suffering. This book begins where most self-development guides conclude, unveiling powerful tools that harness ultimate wisdom and energy from the deepest core of your being-revelations that transcend mere intellectual understanding.
Allison's words ignite possibilities in forgotten corners of your soul-kindling flames where darkness once reigned supreme. His insights cut through meaningless despair, offering life-changing, immutable inspiration and an invitation to reclaim your birthright of absolute happiness. In a fractured world crying out for wholeness, these powerful pages hold the explosive revolution our collective hearts demand.
If you seek unshakeable happiness amid life's harsh storms and yearn to break free from suffering's ancient patterns, Allison offers hard-won insights on a proven path to lasting expansion. His message resonates with unrelenting clarity: While pain is real, suffering remains a choice. Your hidden capacities, once unleashed, vastly exceed any obstacle.
Change poison into medicine. Embrace these inalienable principles ... and watch as your world unfolds toward marvelous heights, revealing possibilities you never dared to envision.
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
717 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-218-66524-1 (9798218665241)
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