"We cannot choose to believe anything. Belief is what feels true based upon the mood we hold."
We like to believe we see the world as it is.
But in reality, we’re only seeing what we’re tuned to see.
This book explores a deceptively simple idea: our thoughts, emotions, and expectations don’t just color our experience—they shape it. From the measurable effects of perception and belief to the edges of philosophy, physics, and human behavior, a pattern begins to emerge. The same inner forces that guide our decisions may also be quietly shaping the world we move through.
Without asking you to accept anything on faith, this book walks a line between science and speculation, showing how vastly different frameworks all point toward the same conclusion: the way we think, feel, and interpret matters more than we realize.
If nothing else, one truth remains—regardless of what reality ultimately is, aligning with clarity, compassion, and awareness consistently leads to better outcomes.
You can get an early preview draft of the book here!
This draft is subject to changes as I continue writing. Your input is absolutely welcome in the comments below or at https://www.facebook.com/groups/voicesinyourhead and may change the course of the book itself. If you value the work I am doing here, and wish to support me in my endeavors, consider aiding me in my quest for self-sufficiency where I can then focus all my attention on the things that matter. Thanks!
I enjoyed reading your book in process. What is the easiest way to continue to follow your updates as I got here sort of randomly?
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! I'm glad you're liking the book so far! You can follow the progress and even engage in conversation at https://www.facebook.com/groups/voicesinyourhead Hope to see you there! :-)
DeleteHey Susan! In case you are interested to follow along, the preview has changed quite a bit. I have reorganized my thoughts and how to present them. Some of what you initially read may be gone but some will still resurface as I continue with the new format.
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