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Strategies for an Unbreakable Mind and Body
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Kevin Dutton
Ten Qualities of a Total Winner
Denis Waitley
The Modern Denial of Human Nature
Steven Pinker
Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution
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A Simple Guide to Meditation
Suze Yalof Schwartz, Debra Goldstein
A History from Socrates to Social Media
Jacob Mchangama
A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology
Jean-Paul Sartre, Hazel E. Barnes
Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles
Bruce H. Lipton
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