

Like a lot of people, you may be reaching out for answers to some serious issues preventing you from leading a full and meaningful life. You may have even tried various solutions, thinking they would finally end those stomach churning feelings your anger brings about. The self-disgust and evaporating relationships that quickly follow all the wrong things you said to your spouse, work colleague – even your children.
Now we can introduce you to the Release Technique, the ultimate secret to addressing this difficult anger problem. For over fifty years, ‘releasing’ by using the Release Technique, has proven to be a powerful and uniquely simple, practical tool, that will dramatically improve the quality of your life.
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“I have found I am much less explosive than before. I now tell my grandchildren that I love them on a daily basis, and have let go of the resentment I felt toward their parents for not raising their children themselves. This is such a relief to finally release.”
- Leonard D, PA |
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“Before, I was a really angry person and when I came here, I was kind of skeptical, but I started learning slowly about the Release Technique and I have realized I don't have to be angry about anything at all!”
- Adrianna R, TX |
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“For the last ten years, a couple of times each week, a burst of anger would come bubbling up during my commute to or from work. After I took the Abundance Course, I found that I could release my anger. It has been many months and no more bursts have come up.”
- David F, IL |
So, if you’ve ever wondered if you can live a normal life and not hurt anyone, including yourself, ever again, the answer is a definite “YES,” by applying the secrets you will learn from the Release Technique.
It’s not medication that will only numb your anger, and mask it by suppressing your feelings. It’s not costly and time consuming counseling or therapy. It’s a technique that you will help you alleviate your angry feelings by applying a scientifically proven method to not just suppress, but actually “release” your anger, until you are totally relaxed and at peace with yourself and the outside circumstances where the anger emerged.
| Princeton University | Harvard medical school | ||
| ucla medical center | columbia university |