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Manish Towers on Archaisms

Liberating Masculine Presumptions Through Enrichment of Inner Self

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Manish Towers on Archaisms

By: Jonathan Towers
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Release the necessity to follow society and be accepting of who you are!

Do you feel as if you don’t fit in? Do you believe you must invent a persona for other men to accept you? Is it difficult to discover positive emotions in your daily life?

Manish Towers on Archaisms leads you through 13 common male stereotypes, reviewing how these labels formulate who you are or who you believe you should be, as a man. Through truthful dialog and personal stories, Jonathan Towers walks you through the process of liberating the obligation to be “manly”. In its place, the book promotes discovering balance between the feminine and masculine energies, creating stability and acceptance of being manish.

Through the learnings of the universal laws you will discover that everything important exists internal to us. The external is merely a reflection of how we feel on the inside. In becoming emotionally stable and modifying your inner self to take advantage of the universal laws, instead of fighting against them, you will realize the reason for your existence.

You will discover that the only true desire we have in life are the emotions of love, joy, and happiness.

Learn to be you, boo-boo!

©2020 Jonathan Towers (P)2020 Jonathan Towers
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