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Melissa Joy Jonsson's Little Book of Big Potentials





Melissa Joy Jonsson's Little Book of Big Potentials
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 "... this book is one of those rare gems that meets and greets readers where they are in life, gently takes their hand with loving support and walks beside them through each unique experience they may have."  ~Jenn Reed
By best-selling author Melissa Joy Jonsson, the Little Book of Big Potentials is a culmination of her unique, expansive work integrating scientific principles and spiritual concepts into practical daily experiences. It offers a complete system of relating, assimilating, and embodying empowered, joy-filled, extraordinary living.

The Little Book of Big Potentials is about much more than recasting thoughts or beliefs to change reality. This book is about commanding the power of the unified heart and information fields that shape the experience of reality. Through a delightful interweaving of science, spiritual insight, enlightening humor, and practical play, Melissa Joy takes us into the heart of interactive reality creation and provides easily accessible M-Joy Fields for transforming experiences that touch all aspects of life.

Melissa Joy Jonsson (M-Joy) is best known for her ability to engage people from all over the world to embrace their True Authentic Power through accessing universal consciousness by playing in the field of the heart. She has a unique perspective on how we are able to experience living joyfully and loving completely from a state of grace.

Melissa has been teaching popular life-transformational seminars around the globe since 2008. She is the founder and instructor of the "M-Joy Of Being" seminar series, a unifying movement in consciousness dedicated

Whether you apply this book as a stand-alone tool or employ it to augment the powerful experiential M-Joy teachings, gifts of awareness are contained herein that can significantly transform your life. By brilliantly weaving language with symbolism, the author provides the ability to connect consistently to heart-centered awareness and True Authentic Self (TAS) and to experience True Authentic Relating (TAR) in everyday experiences.
Offering an evolutionary perspective on the nature of reality based on universal truths, scientific observations, and practical experience, Melissa Joy shines light on information as love's creation. The Little Book of Big Potentials is beautifully articulated in a "language of light," offering the opportunity for everyone in the collective to experience True Authentic Self (TAS) and to walk fully in integrity. This is a path of self-love, authenticity, and personal truth that, if we simply embody it, can transform all that WE relate to in our individual and shared experiences.

"Change your field resonance in the love hologram, 
and everything can change."


 
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