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QDo you think our country will experience the shift in consciousness your book speaks about and change our path to one more positive?

I do believe the potential is here and the time is now. What I find difficult to foster faith in is the ability for us to realize this need and embrace it on a national level. We have the capability, fostering the ability is where I think we will fall short. Far too many of us are too caught up in the mindsets of greed, selfishness and fear to change. However, I feel enough of us will embrace it, I just hope it is enough to spark a near national movement.

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Robby Dixon
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I find the three levels of imprisonment spoken about in your book fascinating. How did you come up with this concept?

I have to credit this to my experience and the many men, young and old, for which I saw this to be a reality. These were decent men for the most part, simply misguided and incarcerated as a result of their misdoings. I noticed there was a negative spirit that influenced negative thoughts in most of these men. It then became apparent that the manifestation of these negative thoughts were in fact the actions and deeds that led to their incarceration.

Your book discusses the "good home environment” versus the “conscious home environment.” What is the difference between the two?

Simply that the good home environment usually provides children all the material things they could want. Whereas, the conscious home environment will almost always provide spiritual and mental (intellectual) nourishment for children in addition to the material gifts that bring them joy. Children raised in these types of homes are usually better prepared for life.

Do you think our country will experience the shift in consciousness your book speaks about and change our path to one more positive?

I do believe the potential is here and the time is now. What I find difficult to foster faith in is the ability for us to realize this need and embrace it on a national level. We have the capability, fostering the ability is where I think we will fall short. Far too many of us are too caught up in the mindsets of greed, selfishness and fear to change. However, I feel enough of us will embrace it, I just hope it is enough to spark a near national movement.

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