The journey unfolds across five parts, reflecting on the diverse places, studies, and individuals encountered along the way. The author emphasizes personal growth through each client he assisted, illustrating how these experiences shaped him. Concluding with a mix of daunting yet hopeful insights, he addresses the pressing conditions of Earth and outlines essential actions for humanity's survival.
Albert Clayton Gaulden -- internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and founder of the Sedona Intensive -- reveals step-by-step how you can live authentically and discover your true self. A leader in the spiritual community, Albert Clayton Gaulden has helped thousands of clients achieve personal growth by harnessing their inner power. In You're Not Who You Think You Are, he uses the same techniques, insights, and exercises to guide readers to a place where they can uncover the obstacles that hinder their fulfillment and find answers to their deepest questions. At a time when so many people are looking to the world around them for spiritual renewal, Gaulden focuses on looking within. In You're Not Who You Think You Are, Gaulden candidly discusses his own path to peace after years of struggling with alcoholism and includes power-ful, inspiring stories from clients who have used his self-healing methods. For all those who are looking for a life filled with lasting joy, You're Not Who You Think You Are is a thoughtful, practical, and endlessly illuminating guide.
If prayer is about talking to God, the New Language is about listening for His answers. Gaulden provides a special glossary of how God's language works and offers practical strategies, anecdotes, and inspiring stories of transformation.
Like so many other spiritual seekers, Albert Gaulden was on a quest to find God, when, in meditation, a voice spoke to him. This entity, named Paul, was eventually revealed to be an aspect of his higher self who had come forth to Gaulden to give spiritual guidance. Paul told Gaulden that Earth is a school where beings must learn how to get back to God. Gaulden discovers that humans are angels who, through pride and ego, fell from God's grace in the Rebellion of Lucifer. In a series of presentations, Paul imparts life-giving principles to guide human conduct toward spiritual growth. In the second part of this two-part book, Gaulden explores how these principles are put to work in the Sedona Intensive, providing forgiveness exercises the reader can follow.