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Respected friends,
 
     Nine days from today is the Feast of Our Lady’s Assumption into heaven.
 
     Just imagine this:
 
Thus, after bidding farewell to those on earth, Our Lady started rising off the ground in a most hallowed ecstasy; and at a certain point the manifestations of the angels began. We can imagine the splendid colors of the sky. If the sun danced and changed colors at Fatima, we can imagine the wonderful way it must have appeared on that day! The angels must have sung in magnificent harmony… 
 
     God, in His infinite Justice gave to she who had suffered so much a radiant glory that continues to shine throughout Christendom on this most Glorious of feast days. 
 
     As devotees of Fatima, we can believe that this glory was just a precursor to the splendor of the triumph of the Immaculate Heart that Mary herself foretold –promised – to the three shepherd children 100 years ago.
 
 
     Friends, in a minute you will finish reading this email and then go about your day…
 
     But will you carry Our Lady’s glory with you?
 
     Will your day shine with the knowledge that she is indeed Queen of Heaven and that this celestial Queen loves you, friends, better than any earthly mother could?
 
     I know that the many challenges and concerns of your day can get you down…I mean, we can’t walk around with our heads in the clouds, right?
 
     But we can keep our hearts in her Heart.
 
     And that is what this Novena is all about.
 
     For nine consecutive days you will place your heart in the Immaculate Heart as you pray your novena.
 
     With your heart will naturally come all those challenges and concerns, confidently placed in the Immaculate Heart.
 
     Respected friends, I believe this little act of confidence – praying this novena faithfully for 9 days – will console the Heart of Mary beyond measure.
 
     We both know how wounded her beautiful Heart is daily by the sins, offences and downright neglect of her children around the globe.
 
     While staying at the House of the Dorothean Sisters in Pontevedra, Portugal, Sister Lucia received a vision in which she heard Our Lord say, "Have pity on the Heart of your Most Holy Mother which is covered with thorns with which ingrate men pierce it at every moment with no one to make an act of reparation to pull them out."
 
     With your humble act of prayer, this spiritual gift, you will greatly console Mary’s Heart.
 
     And what will she give in return?
 
     Your heart will be infused with her glory. In moments of trial, Stjepan, you will shine with her love for you.
 
     Her glory will be your glory!
 
     So, what are you waiting for?
 
 
 
I remain your friend,
In Jesus and Mary,
 
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Hi,
You might have heard me talk about A-Fest in the past. If you haven’t, it's the event where I:
- Met some of my closest friends
- Met my partner
- Had breakthrough ideas that have transformed my business
- Connected with mentors
- Questioned what is and created a new reality for me
…not just me, but some of the best coaches in the world including Lisa Nichols, Rich Litvin, Jason Goldberg, and Marisa Peer, have been consistently coming toA-Fest year after year.
It is happening in November in Jamaica and I want to invite you there.
The themeof this A-Fest will be based around the topic of "Enhanced States of Consciousness," inspired by Steven Kotler's new book "Stealing Fire," and it will focus on exploring how to attain higher and altered states of human consciousness for peak performance.
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Speakers include: NY Times bestselling author & award-winning journalist, Steven Kotler; Dutch daredevil, commonly nicknamed "The Iceman," Wim Hof; Creators of Lifebook, Jon and Missy Butcher; and many more.
A-Fest is an invite-only event. So you would have to apply and get selected, but it's worth the process.
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