Life Help Journal: community and a mission
I wrote a book called Metaphysical Truths: Problems Aren’t Real that describes life help from a spiritual perspective. Life Help Journal continues the conversation about life help from the same perspective, a perspective that says our best hope for improving our experience is not to look to the unreliable world but to look instead to the realm of spirit… look not to the sand but to the rock.
My hope is that Life Help Journal will be an ongoing resource for insight and inspiration, something that people can access on a consistent basis to help in creating a more peaceful life, a happier life, a more prosperous life, a healthier life, a better life. I envision a community moving in the same direction, considering relevant and helpful topics, thinking about them and talking about them, sharing success and also struggles, asking questions and offering answers. Life Help Journal is a collective journey, a movement back into the well-being that belongs to us, to each of us, by divine right.
I anticipate creating one or two new content pieces each month, with an open format for paid subscribers to make comments, ask questions, share insights, or to just say hello. Join in and get to know those of us who are on the same path as you. As I mentioned paid subscribers let me address that further. Most content on Life Help Journal will be for paid subscribers and while I do appreciate that money lack is an issue for some, I attempted to make subscription accessible: $5 per month or $30 for one year of access. (Save an additional 10% on yearly subscriptions for two or more people; choose the “Group” option on the subscription page to get the discount.) It is an investment but I believe most who make it will consider the investment to be a good one.
I want Life Help Journal to be about community but more than anything I want it to be a resource for practical, reliable help. This is not about looking up at clouds and pondering the meaning of life this is about genuinely changing life for the good; this is about assistance in difficult, trying times where you might otherwise feel that you’re on your own; this is about noticeable positive change. I consider this to be a serious effort, a serious mission, to make life better. Does that sound like it might be right for you? If it does then I invite you to join us by subscribing below. See you on the inside.
- Thomas M. Williams