From Fear to Love: A Shift in Perception

by Monica Kapur

About the Book

From Fear to Love: A Shift in Perception tells the story of the author's healing of deep-rooted childhood fears that kept her emotionally imprisoned for many years. She learns how the quality of her thoughts, positive and negative, affects her emotions and experiences in life. She discovers that by consciously choosing her thoughts, she can create the life of her dreams and at the same time heal from the paralyzing fears that had become embedded in her subconscious mind. She aims to inspire those who are held captive by their fears to taste the liberation and freedom of forgiveness, universal love, and self-love.

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  • Monica, I'm intrigued by your journey from fear to love. Your book seems to be a powerful exploration of how our thoughts and perceptions can shape our experiences and emotions. I'm curious to learn more about how you applied conscious thought to shift your perception and heal from childhood fears. I was working on the literature review and read here paperial.com/reviews which helped to find an author for my work. I'd love to hear more about your personal journey and how you discovered the connection between thought, emotion, and experience. Perhaps we can explore more about how readers can apply these principles to their own lives.