
Where the Rain Begins and Ends
You are your only problem. And you are also your only solution.
And your children are watching you learn this, from the very first day.
Where the Rain Begins and Ends is not just another self-help manual.
It is a long modern fable that turns the great lessons about the mind and imagination into a story you can tell your children from the moment they are born. While a child simply enjoys the images and the magic, an adult hears something more: how reality is created on the inside, long before it appears on the outside.
In a world of books that erase themselves, thought designers, and gigantic soap bubbles that carry ideas, we follow Valentina as she discovers what really shapes a "good" or "bad" life. Through her eyes, the story gently introduces the core themes of:
- change
- mental reprogramming
- imagination
- self-image
It is a poetic tribute to teachers like Maxwell Maltz, Neville Goddard, and Bob Proctor, yet written in a language so simple that even a child can feel it.
We start programming our minds when we are very, very small, without realizing it. We absorb what parents, teachers, and the outside world pour into us: fears, limits, beliefs about who we are and what we deserve. This story was created to break that chain.
If books like Psycho-Cybernetics, Neville Goddard's lectures, or Bob Proctor's teachings have opened your eyes, Where the Rain Begins and Ends is the same truth told in another way: a gentle, disarming tale that speaks more to the subconscious than to logic.
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