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Inner Life & self reckoning

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Gary Zukav: Words of Wisdom—Defining Authentic Power | Women for One

Gary Zukav reveals a revolutionary new path for spiritual growth in his book Spiritual Partnership: The Journey to Authentic Power.

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The Voices Within: The History and Science of How We Talk to Ourselves

A luminous exploration of the nature of thoughts, from daydreams to the voices in our heads At the moment you caught sight of this book, what were you thinking? Was your thought a stream of sensations? Or was it a voice in your head? Did you ask yourself, "I wonder what that's about?" Did you...

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Fall in Love with Life Again with Sister Jenna

Remember when each day was an adventure. Where did that feeling go and how can we get it back? Tapping into the Divine and experiencing an unconditional energy of pure love, peace, and joy, without judgment or discrimination is truly transformative.

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FindCenterIf you bring forth what is within you it will save you. If you do not, it will destroy you.

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Gently Dusting Off the Mind: Gabor Maté

Gabor Maté introduces his SAND workshop with a talk about his approach to self-knowledge, which he calls Compassionate Inquiry.

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Meditations

Marcus Aurelius was born in Rome in 121 AD and would be its Emperor from 161 to 180. Considered by Machiavelli as the last of the good Emperors, Marcus Aurelius would become one of the most important of the Stoic philosophers.

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FindCenterMan is always prey to his truths. Once he has admitted them, he cannot free himself from them.

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FindCenterNothing that we despise in other men is inherently absent from ourselves. We must learn to regard people less in the light of what they do or don’t do, and more in light of what they suffer.

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FindCenterHe who conquers himself is the mightiest warrior.

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FindCenterSome of us have a hard time believing that we are actually able to face our own pain. We have convinced ourselves that our pain is too deep, too frightening, something to avoid at all costs.

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