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This Week's Self-Revealization Acceptance
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I Hear My Inner Voice
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Put the "Ba" Back Where It Belongs
Whether we sit alone or sit together, we sit in the ba. “Ba” is Japanese for a circumstance
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Selling Short America and the Rest of the World
- Oh, how the mighty have fallen", is a quote from the Old Testament that pertains to the collapse of past dynasties.
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Self-Revealization Acceptance Example
As promised, I am going to present an example of a Self-Revealization Acceptance. Any of the ideas presented in my example can be structured for your own desires.
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Self Revealization Acceptance Explained
To clear up a few questions that readers may have about my Self Revealization Acceptance book and what it's all about, I thought I would post a few words on the subject m
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ForeWord Review!
- Hide & Seek: How I Laughed at Depression, Conquered My Fears and Found Happiness
Wendy Aron
Kunati Press, Softcover $14.95 (256pp) 978-1-60164-1588 - Continue Reading » 0 Comments
- Hide & Seek: How I Laughed at Depression, Conquered My Fears and Found Happiness
Booklist Starred Review!
Issue: August 1, 2008STARRED: Hide & Seek: A Neurotic's Hilarious Journey.Aron, Wendy (Author)Sep 2008. 256 p. Kunati, paperback, $14.95. (9781601641588).
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My new book (Leading from the Inside-Out)
PRESS RELEASE
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Q&A with Cristina Perez about her book "Living by Los Dichos"
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"El que no sabe es come el que no ve”
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THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED For Teachers
Reviewed by Hank Edson
The Road Less Traveled offers great understanding of the world and great clarity of purpose to the reader. While many books possessed of great understanding reveal the intricate and complex, The Road Less Traveled reveals something very elementary: love. M. Scott Peck’s definition of love is “the will to extend one’s self for the purpose of nurturing one’s own or another’s spiritual growth.” This definitions has far reaching implications for everyone, and certainly for educators whose job is to guide the development of human beings into adulthood.
Dr. Peck’s thorough application of this definition could be described many ways. As an educator and an individual concerned with my own growth, I would explain the implication of Dr. Peck’s definition of love in this way: First, spiritual growth is not only the basis of a healthy psychology, but also of all growth and all aspects of life. If an individual’s psychology is unhealthy after all, every aspect of life is affected by it. Dr. Peck quite clearly removes any distinction between one’s psychology and one’s experience of life. Second, Dr. Peck’s definition can be applied to provide a useful analysis of how and why some individuals develop dysfunctional psychologies. This Dr. Peck does by explaining two basic directions in which people continuously stray from reality.- Continue Reading » 0 Comments

