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The King's Curriculum

Self-Initiation for Self-Rulers

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The King's Curriculum is an idea, a philosophy, and a cosmology built upon the ancient tradition of Sacred Kingship. It connects man with his true will, and leads him on a divine path, securing his own crown, throne, and kingdom in the process.

The mythic journey described in this book might be thought of as a metaphor for personal transformation, a sacred ritual of bringing order to one's consciousness as both a spiritual practice and practical approach for cultivating a fulfilling life.

How many men, when staring into the abyss of death, will regret a life wasted on trivialities? Few will be able to say they've commanded the course of their life, that they've crafted it into a willed shape. You could be among those few.

Ancient cultures developed a method for addressing this fundamental human dilemma, cultivating a long tradition of forging unconquerable men through initiatory rites. These sacred rites, often modeled on the hero's journey, were ordeals structured to test and transform the Initiate. Those who triumphed over these archetypal challenges became the heroes, prophets, and kings of legend. You are the descendants of these immortals and the inheritors of this great tradition. Who amongst the living is now prepared to take up this torch and carry it into the future?

This book will help you:

  • Initiate your true will.
  • Transform your life into a ritual with meaning.
  • Cultivate the immortal legacy of your "I am".
©2020 Johnny Mannaz (P)2020 Johnny Mannaz
Personal Development Self-Hypnosis Royalty Tradition
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I feel there is value in the contents of this book, the narration is absolutely terrible though. He is over dramatic, which I feel weakens the message, it sounds like the narrator is more suited to reading Shakespeare and the like rather than a book like this, I suggest reading the book and skipping the audiobook in this case.

Needs to be narrated by someone else

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