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How to Live as One

By: Frances Micklem
Narrated by: Frances Micklem
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Essential listening on reality as made up entirely of energy. A unique perspective, accessible and empowering, that threatens those that would have people held in fear and poverty. The content is so controversial that interviews and the author's newspaper column have been held back. The book tells how to participate consciously in oneness. It offers practical methods of divining, clearing energy, and living purposefully. It includes a vision of peace and alternative healing for existential, physical, mental, emotional, and environmental wellbeing.

©2012 Frances Micklem (P)2023 Frances Micklem
Personal Development Personal Success
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Excellent reader! Scholarly and friendly as Montaigne. The reader becomes a close and sharing friend.

Wonderful and wise

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This book serves as a great introduction to Montainge. The book is a mixture of biography and philosophy but I feel it's more the former. I wish the book was a bit more philosophical but it's still decent.

Good book

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