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The Illusion War Within
You vs. Your Evil Twin
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Narrado por:
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Brian Morrow
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Al Eldoweiny
There is a war happening inside you right now. Not a metaphor. Not a concept. A real war, with two real sides, fought across every decision you make, every relationship you enter, every room you walk into and every room you walk out of defeated.
One side is you. Your Higher Self. The part that sees clearly, builds patiently, loves honestly, and knows — even in the worst moments — that you are more than what is happening to you right now.
The other side has been there just as long. It was built into you the same moment you were. It sounds exactly like your voice. It protects you from pain by keeping you from truth. It hands you illusions so convincing you've been living inside them for years without knowing it.
This book is about ten of them.
The Illusion of Fear. Hope. Manifestation. Shame. Fake Love. Control. Desire. Rejection. Envy. Safety.
Ten battles. Ten places where the Enemy Within — the Evil Twin — takes the wheel while you're not looking and steers your life toward a destination you never chose. Ten illusions that feel like reality until someone turns the light on and shows you the architecture.
The Illusion War Within is not a self-help book. It doesn't offer healing or hope or ten steps to your best self. It offers something rarer and more dangerous: clarity. The kind that comes from stepping off the chess board entirely, going inward, and finally seeing the game for what it is.
You were never fighting the world. You were fighting the reflection of yourself the Evil Twin held up and called reality.
Now you know whose hand was holding the mirror.
©2026 Alaa Eldoweiny (P)2026 Alaa Eldoweiny