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Steaphen Pirie is the author of a number of books on the deeper frameworks of life.

Steaphen's 'alter-ego' as The Belief Doctor® specialises in diagnosing, healing and improving ‘bodies of belief' in all areas of life including business management and development, innovation, science, religion, politics, psychology, relationships, philosophy, health, spirituality and creativity. His "Theory of One and All" provides philosophical answers that are, without exception1, never wrong2. Practical application of his Theory of One and All enables, for example, employers to understand their team; the dynamics of masculine and feminine energies and focuses; the deeper impetus and need for creativity; health; happiness; politics; life.

Steaphen is currently collecting stories for this website, and developing key ideas for his next book "What do you expect?"

Draft back-cover text for "What do you expect?":

So you’re a beauty pageant contestant and you genuinely want world peace. That’s nice, but do you at all, in the least expect it? Be honest. Notice the gap between what you say want and the world you actually experience?

Your deep expectations speak your truth, they reveal your experiences, and your life.

Take a moment and think about your life – notice how it seems familiar to you – that it just seems to fit your expectations of how your life and the world out there really is?  Our habits, fears, beliefs, desires and the culture within which we live -- all go to make up our expectations of what will be.

Simply desiring or wishing for change, success, or happiness won't help, unless we genuinely expect our lives to change. When we develop a strong expectation, we act, invent, create, work, communicate, do and achieve.

So how do we change our expectations? That’s what this book is about: Getting what you want, by changing what you expect!

 (more soon)

More background information is available at the Belief Institute.

  1. 1. Exceptions are limited constructs within the unlimited inclusiveness of One and All
  2. 2. Right-wrong distinctions are useful delineations in many circumstances, but they remain limited perceptions within the unlimited expanse of One and All
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