Conflicts are so commonplace in the world today that most people take for granted that’s the way life is supposed to be. Yet it is not natural for two neighbors to always quarrel or for a husband and wife to constantly be at each other’s throats. And it is not natural for continual conflicts to simmer between nations and then explode into open warfare.
There is a fundamental and natural law of human relations which explains why these conflicts between people—and nations—are so often difficult to remedy. Contained in this booklet are the tools for you to discover the true source of conflicts and resolve them.
With the purchase of this booklet you will also receive access to a free online course.
Conflicts are so commonplace in the world today that most people take for granted that’s the way life is supposed to be. Yet it is not natural for two neighbors to always quarrel or for a husband and wife to constantly be at each other’s throats. And it is not natural for continual conflicts to simmer between nations and then explode into open warfare.
There is a fundamental and natural law of human relations which explains why these conflicts between people—and nations—are so often difficult to remedy. Contained in this booklet are the tools for you to discover the true source of conflicts and resolve them.
With the purchase of this booklet you will also receive access to a free online course.