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Un-choking Your Relationship with God and Yourself

A Journey To Fulfillment With “Choking God” Richard Carlston’s “Choking God” isn’t your typical religious self-help book. Instead, it is a raw exploration of breaking free from limitations, both self-imposed and societal, in search of a more authentic connection – not just with a higher power but also with yourself. While the title might initially seem confrontational, particularly for those raised in a strict religious environment, the book ultimately offers a path towards a more

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Choking God

A Call to Liberation And Peace Richard Carlston’s “Choking God” is more than just a book. In fact, it is a call for liberation. It’s a raw and honest exploration of the human spirit trapped in a web of self-imposed and societal limitations. Carlston’s personal journey, laid bare in these pages, serves as a beacon for those seeking to break free from the shackles of expectation and redefine their own path. At its core, “Choking

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Choking on Expectations And This Temporary World: How “Choking God” Helped Me Break Free

Let’s face it: life can feel like a game of charades. We wear masks, portraying ourselves in ways we think others expect. We follow pre-defined scripts, chasing careers and relationships that society deems “successful.” But what if those expectations are choking the life out of our true selves? What if this so-called apparition of self-created perfection is choking our faith and spirituality? This was my reality until I stumbled upon Richard Carlston’s eye-opening book, “Choking

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Breaking Free and Finding Yourself With “Choking God”

Have you ever felt like you’re living a life dictated by others? Be it by religion, societal expectations, or even by the demands of love? Have you ever found yourself guilty of being the creator of such monsters and self-created gods? Believe it or not, we all have  people and experiences in life that sustain our  growth—both intentionally and unintentionally. Be it teachers, bosses, lovers, societal expectations, or fear of rejection. such experiences and extremes

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