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Are your fears real? Or merely an illusion?

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Discover the true nature of fear. It happens Sun Jan 28. ? - 🇺🇸Los Angeles: 8am - 12

Discover the true nature of fear. [Mindvalley Logo]     In case you missed it, I recently announced that I’m hosting a special online seminar alongside the co-founder of Mindvalley’s coaching division, Ajit Nawalkha, on [The 4 Pillars of Exponential Transformation.]( It happens Sun Jan 28.   - 🇺🇸Los Angeles: 8am - 12pm - 🇺🇸New York: 11am - 3pm - 🇬🇧London: 4pm - 8pm - 🇦🇪Dubai: 8pm - 12am - 🇮🇳Mumbai: 9:30pm - 1:30am (+1) - 🇭🇰Hong Kong: 12am - 4am   [Register for free](   [Register for free](   One of the pillars of exponential transformation that Ajit will be guiding you through is based on the idea of one’s Presence – and understanding the true nature of your fears. You see, we’re all hardwired to fear change. It’s what kept our ancestors from becoming a sabretooths next meal. And while these mortal threats no longer exist in modern life, that same mechanism in our brain to fear them still does - which is the primary reason why so many people hold back on their dreams. Some get hung up on past mistakes and fear the possibility of making it again. While others get paralyzed stiff when faced with an uncertain future. The solution, according to Ajit, lies in embracing what he calls the ‘Living Moment.’ It’s the singular point where you are both defining your past and creating your future so you can rise above your fears to courageously go after your dreams. In this once-a-year seminar (Sun Jan 28), Ajit will show you how to coach yourself through a beautiful 6-step process to get into this powerful state so no matter what change you face, you’re empowered to keep moving forward. If this idea interests you, I encourage you to join us this Sunday. Just keep in mind that this seminar will only happen once-a-year. (So if you miss, you’ll have to wait until 2025 for the next one as there’ll be no recordings available.) [You can register for free here >>](   Regards, Vishen   [Mindvalley Logo]( Mindvalley Inc, 407 California Avenue, Suite #2, Palo Alto, CA 94306 [Get it on Google Play]( [Download on the App Store]( [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Youtube icon]( [Whatsapp icon]( [Telegram icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [Support Center]( Policy](

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