Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the intriguing intersection of law, spirituality, and personal growth with the release of a new book by estate planning attorney Anastasia Fainberg. Her book, "How I Died At Age 36 But Will Live Forever," explores profound questions about identity and consciousness, offering a unique perspective that blends practical responsibility with spiritual insight. Fainberg's work is a grounded exploration of suffering, identity, death, and conscious living in the modern world, drawing on personal experiences, non-dual philosophy, neuroscience, and practical wisdom. The book has already made waves, reaching number one in Practical Guides to Wills and Spiritual Growth on Amazon. Fainberg's journey, as detailed in her book, is a testament to the possibilities that arise when a high-achiever stops performing and starts seeing. She argues that awakening is not about escaping responsibility but approaching it with a deeper understanding. Through an original comparison between levels of spiritual awareness and estate planning, she demonstrates how greater consciousness leads to greater clarity, compassion, and care for loved ones. This integration of non-dual philosophy and practical living speaks to spiritual seekers, skeptics, professionals, and anyone searching for lasting peace. For more information about the book and the author, visit the Landon Hail Press website at https://www.landonhailpress.com [https://www.landonhailpress.com].
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