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The day I received a surprising PDF titled... It happened last year in August when I was just about

The day I received a surprising PDF titled... It happened last year in August when I was just about to board a flight to Oregon. I received an email from one “Neale Donald Walsch.” And attached to it was a PDF file with a short message, “Vishen, what do you think of this?” I wasn’t sure what the file was. Maybe it was a press release and Neale just wanted some feedback. I opened the file. Nope. It wasn’t a press release. Not even close. It was a manuscript. The title – “Conversations with God, Book 4” Holy cow… I was stunned. The last CWG book came out all the way back in 1996. Wasn’t that supposed to be the last book of the series? Why is there a “book 4”? If you’ve known me long enough, then you know how much of an impact Neale and his books (especially the CWG series) had on me. Those books fundamentally changed the way I look at the world. So you can imagine how blown away I was to be holding a fourth CWG book. As I read the manuscript, I knew I was reading something deeply significant. It was more of a blueprint to help propel humanity into its next evolution. And it was a powerful message that the world needed to hear now more than ever. Which is why, for the last 14 months, we’ve been working with Neale to bring you a powerful [NEW Masterclass]( (and a Quest) based on the wisdom of his latest book. Our new Masterclass, [The Path Towards Self-Awakening](, is now free to watch here. To give you a taste of what to expect, check out the 1-minute trailer that’s on our Masterclass registration page below. [>> Check it out here]( [>> Watch the trailer and book your spot]([here]( Be Extraordinary, [Vishen signature]( Vishen Lakhiani Founder, Mindvalley, Author of [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind]( Follow The Real Me on [Facebook](  P.S. Neale and I will be doing a [special Facebook Live session TOMORROW]( with our entire Mindvalley community. If you have a question for Neale, we’re taking in submissions right now. :-) Go to this link here: [( to send Neale your question and we’ll do our best tomorrow to get through all of them LIVE on the call. Details of our Facebook Live Session below: Wednesday, Oct.25th, 8am PST/ 11am EST. [Follow us on Facebook here >>](           Follow us for more great content:         [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Twitter]( [Instagram](  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@mindvalleyacademy.com 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy](

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