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For a long time, I have felt that time is speeding up, certainly since the '80s. Initially, I thought it was due to a growing connectivity through technology. Email had only just been invented when I started working, the internet was basic, most businesses didn't have a website, mobile phones were new and the few business people who had one needed large muscles (or a trolley) to carry them around due to their size and weight. I was the proud owner of another new gadget, a fax machine.....
In this audio extract from my book, 'The Ultimate Relationship... the one with yourself', I explain how accelerating time, could be connected to a notion of reincarnation within your current life.
For other content, visit my website www.theultimaterelationship.co.uk (where you can also find information on my book), or visit my Substack. If you like what I do, please tell others. I don't use social media and rely on personal recommendation to spread the word. Thank you.
(NB. Apologies to anyone who listened to the audio soon after it was first published, as an unfinished file was uploaded in error.)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For a long time, I have felt that time is speeding up, certainly since the '80s. Initially, I thought it was due to a growing connectivity through technology. Email had only just been invented when I started working, the internet was basic, most businesses didn't have a website, mobile phones were new and the few business people who had one needed large muscles (or a trolley) to carry them around due to their size and weight. I was the proud owner of another new gadget, a fax machine.....
In this audio extract from my book, 'The Ultimate Relationship... the one with yourself', I explain how accelerating time, could be connected to a notion of reincarnation within your current life.
For other content, visit my website www.theultimaterelationship.co.uk (where you can also find information on my book), or visit my Substack. If you like what I do, please tell others. I don't use social media and rely on personal recommendation to spread the word. Thank you.
(NB. Apologies to anyone who listened to the audio soon after it was first published, as an unfinished file was uploaded in error.)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.