OMG - I won!
Family, Friends and all of us that did Cash In A Flash - Cash Call book project in 2010, I want to let you know that I submitted my book in January 2010 for the CIAF project (or contest) and I WON! I have an opportunity to get published with Robert and Mark's agent.
Debbi Stumpf the administrator for the Cash In A Flash project called and asked, "Are you sitting down? Bob will submit your book to his agent Julian Manus!"
Jillian is Robert Allen and Mark Victor Hansen's agent for two of their books: One Minute Millionaire and Crack the Millionaire Code - Jillian Manus. I didn't scream or jump up and down! You know me - I cried. Over-joyed. LOL Now for the next step, doing all the requirements to be accepted by Jillian Manus.
I AM SO EXCITED!
This is the Art of Change in Action!
Can a person change your life?
Can an event change your life?
YES-YES-YES!
First comes the thought. Then the feeling. You create the vision in your mind and your language includes it. You talk about it and move toward it. Your are creating change from consciousness, thought, feelings, language and actions moving toward it. The Law of Attraction is always working. The "HOW" is the domain of the universe.
The thought of being a published author started with a professor at Yo San University. Ken Rose co-author of "Who Can Ride the Dragon?" after I submitted a paper, said to me, "Saquina turn this report into a book." Ken Rose planted the seed of a dream and a possibility of being a published author.
I read "One Minute Millionaire" my niece Ayesha gave me for my birthday in 2004, which led to a Mega Book event in 2005 through EMI. There I met Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G Allen who became my mentors and opened the opportunity to meet more mentors starting with Greg Reid - The Millionaire Mentor, then Steve E with - Wake up and Live, and Alex Mandossian - The Virtual Book Tour System.
In 2009, I was chosen to participate in the Cash in a Flash 90 Day Challenge and did the Cash In A Flash Book Tour in Los Angeles, Orange County and New York! I would like to thank our Cash In A Flash 2009 Group, my Quantum Achiever's Team, along with Alicia Ashley, my sister Benita Fortner (my sister) who supports everything any family member wants, my family and many friends who Lovingly gave an listening ear, helped and support .
Who Can Ride The Dragon?
Who Can Ride the Dragon? An Exploration of the Cultural Roots of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I loved this book. It presents the essence of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) so that contemporary readers can appreciate the origin of Chinese medicine, its characteristics, concepts and ideas, and most importantly its relevance to contemporary health, self-care health care and well-being. It pays particular attention to the nature of Chinese imagery and thought, tracing a fractal pattern of lines of influence that have developed over thousands of years.
Beginning with a basic premise—that to understand traditional Chinese medical concepts, texts, theories, and methods, one must quite literally come to terms with the cultural roots of the subject—the authors explore the ways in which Chinese language has influenced the development of medical concepts and theories since ancient times. They examine folk beliefs, myths, and customs that underlie the structure of medical theory in China, and investigate the relationships that exist between Chinese religio-philosophic ideology and medical theory and practice. Subsequently, the authors examine the literary tradition in China and suggest several important ways in which literary influences have pervaded medical thinking, strategy, and practice. The richness of the scientific tradition in Chinese history and the two common venues of medical development—folk medicine and court medicine—are portrayed.
Finally, the authors sensitively elucidate the relationship between sexual culture and medical theory, based upon examination of a number of ancient texts including passages from the great Tang dynasty physician, alchemist, and sexologist,Sun Si Miao, as well as other sources.
Who Can Ride the Dragon? conveys the Chinese viewpoint of their medicine and culture. The authors write with an appreciation for and a perspective of practice and teaching in China. As they explore the deep roots of its past, readers will admire the beauty and complexity of ancient Chinese medicine and discover its relevance to modern healthcare.
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Saquina Akanni
The Prosperity Doctor