The Temple of the Missing Peace
Living Light Language
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Narrated by:
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Lindsay Jones
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By:
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Mark James
Living Light Language: The Temple of the Missing Peace is a practical and prophetic guide to understanding how words, breath, and vibration shape human experience—and how conscious awareness can rewrite the inner scripts that quietly run our lives.
Blending modern neuroscience with ancient wisdom, this book explores how subconscious programming begins before language, how inner speech becomes identity, and why the frequency we live in determines the reality we experience. It reveals that we are not broken, failing, or lacking—we are patterned. And patterns can be changed.
Across 33 transformational chapters, listeners are guided through the mechanics of consciousness, the science of vibration, and the embodied practices that restore clarity, stability, and inner peace. You’ll learn how negative self-talk impacts the nervous system, how breathwork can reset emotional states, how meditation opens access to deeper awareness, and how intentional language functions as a creative force rather than commentary.
Each chapter includes grounded insight and practical exercises designed to be applied immediately—helping listeners move beyond theory into lived transformation.
This is not a book about escaping the world or chasing constant positivity. It is about embodiment—learning to live awake inside your own life, to respond instead of react, and to become the author of your inner world.
Written for seekers who value both science and spirituality, Living Light Language offers a clear path toward wholeness, self-mastery, and conscious creation.
The Missing Peace was never lost.
It was waiting to be remembered.
©2025 Mark Sochacki (P)2026 Mark SochackiListener received this title free
What stood out to me most was the focus on language—how the way we speak to ourselves can shape our emotional experience and even our sense of reality. The integration of breathwork, mindfulness, and awareness felt practical rather than abstract, and I appreciated that I could actually apply some of the concepts right away.
What I valued most was how it encouraged me to slow down and become more intentional with both my thoughts and my presence. It felt less like something to “figure out” and more like something to experience.
Overall, I’d recommend it to anyone interested in personal growth, mindfulness, or exploring the connection between thought, language, and well-being.
A Grounded Approach to Inner Peace and Intentional Living
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