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- De Sebastian huerta en 06-22-17
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Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 1
- De: Neale Donald Walsch
- Narrado por: Neale Donald Walsch, Edward Asner, Ellen Burstyn
- Duración: 8 h y 24 m
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Suppose you could ask God the most puzzling questions about existence, and God would provide clear, understandable answers? It happened to Neale Donald Walsch. Conversations with God is Neale Donald Walsch's account of his direct conversations with God, beginning in 1992 while Walsch was immersed in a period of deep depression. He composed a letter to God in which he vented his frustrations, and much to his surprise, even shock, God answered him.
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- De Karie en 06-23-11
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You Learn by Living
- Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life
- De: Eleanor Roosevelt
- Narrado por: Vivienne Leheny
- Duración: 5 h y 29 m
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One of the most beloved figures of the 20th century, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt remains a role model for a life well lived. At the age of 76, Roosevelt penned this simple guide to living a fuller life. You Learn by Living is a powerful volume of enduring common sense ideas and heartfelt values. Offering her own philosophy on living, Eleanor takes listeners on a path to compassion, confidence, maturity, civic stewardship, and more. Her keys to a fulfilling life?
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Great advice
- De Jero en 09-10-20
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A Summary of the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
- De: Robin Homer
- Narrado por: Robin Homer
- Duración: 33 m
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This is a summary of Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations. Meditations is essentially a scrapbook of thoughts written over a 19-year period; it’s not ordered and it repeats itself frequently as ideas reoccurred to the author at different times. For this reason, it can be hard for a casual reader to extract the myriad messages contained within. This summary helps in that by interpreting Meditations and reducing it from around 50,000 words down to 4,400. While it has been interpreted, the author has done his best not to embellish it.
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Outstanding and Precisely Done
- De Alex J. L. en 08-15-23
De: Robin Homer
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The Art of Living
- The Classical Manual on Virtue, Happiness, and Effectiveness
- De: Epictetus, Sharon Lebell - translator
- Narrado por: Richard Bolles
- Duración: 1 h y 31 m
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Epictetus, one of the greatest of the ancient thinkers, believed that the primary mission of philosophy is to help ordinary people meet the challenges of daily life and deal with losses, disappointments, and grief. His prescription for the good life: master desires, perform one's duties, and learn to think clearly about oneself and the larger community. This recording includes an interview with philosopher Jacob Needleman on the significance of Epictetus' work.
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Atrocious reading of a vapid mistranslation
- De Joseph M. en 06-25-09
De: Epictetus, y otros
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Jesus and the Essenes
- De: Dolores Cannon
- Narrado por: Carol Morrison, Saundra Kaye, Ted Snow
- Duración: 12 h y 26 m
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This extraordinary document represents a new form of historical research and straightens out many open questions and misinterpretations. It takes the form of direct dialogues between a modern researcher and a member of the Qumran Essene community. Alive around the time of Christ, this community has become the focus of ideas about the connection of Jesus' teachings to earlier traditions.
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everyone should read or listen to this
- De Fractal Cat en 03-24-19
De: Dolores Cannon
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The Yellow Wallpaper
- De: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Narrado por: Jo Myddleton
- Duración: 35 m
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Instructed to abandon her intellectual life and avoid stimulating company, she sinks into a still-deeper depression invisible to her husband, who believes he knows what is best for her. Alone in the yellow-wallpapered nursery of a rented house, she descends into madness.
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A Visceral Reaction
- De Em en 05-02-12