Tarek Kiblawi
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The Wisdom of Wolves
- Lessons from the Sawtooth Pack
- By: Jim Dutcher, Jamie Dutcher, James Manfull - contributor, and others
- Narrated by: Traber Burns, Kate Mulligan, Kevin Kenerly
- Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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For six years Jim and Jamie Dutcher lived intimately with a pack of wolves, gaining their trust as no one has before. In this book the Dutchers reflect on the virtues they observed in wolf society and behavior. Each chapter exemplifies a principle, such as kindness, teamwork, playfulness, respect, curiosity, and compassion. Their heartfelt stories combine into a thought-provoking meditation on the values shared between the human and the animal world.
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Good listen
- By JP on 02-26-19
- The Wisdom of Wolves
- Lessons from the Sawtooth Pack
- By: Jim Dutcher, Jamie Dutcher, James Manfull - contributor, Marc Bekoff - foreword PhD
- Narrated by: Traber Burns, Kate Mulligan, Kevin Kenerly
Beautiful Book, prefect narration
Reviewed: 06-24-19
The book is far from being dull documentary material. There authors were certainly immersed in the experience.
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The Practicing Mind
- Developing Focus and Discipline in Your Life
- By: Thomas M. Sterner
- Narrated by: Thomas M. Sterner
- Length: 3 hrs and 51 mins
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Present moment awareness is an essential ingredient in life if one expects to experience any degree of authentic peace and contentment. It has been acknowledged for centuries as the cornerstone of spiritual awakening in all traditions of Eastern thought. In the West, however, it is still a relatively unrecognized concept for living. The Western mind is always restless, never content with the moment.
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Simple & Profound
- By Elizabeth on 06-29-13
- The Practicing Mind
- Developing Focus and Discipline in Your Life
- By: Thomas M. Sterner
- Narrated by: Thomas M. Sterner
This work is humanly perfect
Reviewed: 06-28-15
I listened to it twice.. and Will most likely listen to it again after some time to help assimilate the great people's in it.
Many thanks to the author for the such priceless value.
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