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"I have always believed in hope - hope means that life can be better. Your past does not equal your future. Simply put, you do not have to remain in the box that you were shipped in. You can have a new life - starting today."   -Bill Turner

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"Bill Turner has changed my life in so many ways. Thinking about the ways in which he has impacted my life the most, I always come back to a talk in which five little words changed my life forever!  Those words are, "ultimately nothing can harm you". These words in context with the talk about who we really are have enabled me to eliminate fears that in the past would have kept me from living my life fully."

Crystal

Raleigh, NC

 

"The principles that Bill teaches are universal and can be broadly applied. The balance of spiritual and material aspects of reality is a skill that can be learned, or as Bill might say, "expressed." It is said that education literally means: to bring out. That is what Bill does, that is his forte, and that is indeed his unique expression of the Divine in the manifest world."

 

John

Raleigh, NC

 

"Bill’s pragmatic teachings have provided both, an understanding of complex spiritual concepts, and action plans to practice and live life fully-peacefully and joyfully."

Andi

Raleigh, NC

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"There is More Than That!" by Bill Turner

Bill shares that the secret to enlightenment is about the process of unlearning and shifting from your five senses to a spiritual reality.

"Back to the Garden" by Bill Turner

Bill discusses the metaphysical interpretation of the Garden of Eden to show you the illusion of separation and where to find your power.

"Awaken Your Inner Genius" by Bill Turner

Bill reminds us that creativity is our birthright and offers tips for getting back in touch with your inherent creative nature.

"A Complaint Free World" by Mark McClure, MD

Dr. Mark McClure discusses the incentive to participate in the 21-day challenge of no complaining, gossiping, or criticizing.

"Diary of an Almost-Saint" by Carol Cross

Carol Cross humorously describes her state of mind as she begins to participate in the 21-day challenge of not complaining, criticizing, or gossiping.