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Constant Complaining: Does It Serve Us?

By Toni Bernhard — 2012

One of the major sources of dissatisfaction and stress in our lives is our ongoing desire to control what happens to us—to get what we want and get rid of what we don't want. I refer to this type of desire as the state of “want, don’t-want.” How much control do we have over our circumstances? With that in mind, let’s start complaining about our lives.

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The Five Levels of Attachment: Toltec Wisdom for the Modern World

This is a book that picks up where The Four Agreements left off. Building on the principles found in his father's bestselling book, Ruiz, Jr. explores the ways in which we attach ourselves inappropriately to beliefs and the world.

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Welcome Home: Following Your Soul’s Journey Home

Sandra Ingerman’s deeply moving debut, Soul Retrieval, captivated readers with its introduction of shamanic journeying, an ancient tradition of healing.

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