It is totally possible to completely change your life and how you feel. We take a repetitive journey of fruitless chaisng of things in our outside world until the realisation comes that happiness and peace inside are an internal process. As we come to that realisation we can take action and change everything. It's the beginning of living in a completely new dimension, and it doesn't even resemble where you've already been.

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