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  • Secrets of Power I

  • The Individual Empowerment vs The Societal Panorama of Power and Depowerment
  • By: Ingo Swann
  • Narrated by: Douglas Thornton
  • Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Secrets of Power I

By: Ingo Swann
Narrated by: Douglas Thornton
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Most books about power only deal with the societal formula of the few having power over the enormously larger powerless masses, which is mistaken as the so-called "natural order of power."

But it is not well understood that this formula also requires social conditioning measures aimed at perpetuating the continuing depowerment of the powerless so that the powerful can have power over them.

This in turn requires the societal suppression and secretizing of all knowledge about the superlative human powers known to exist in individuals of the human species, but which are socially forced into latency in most.

It is broadly understood that power and secrecy go together, but the scope of the "web" of secrets surrounding the larger nature of human power(s) is surprising. As discussed in this Secrets of Power I, empowerment is difficult if the larger panorama of societal power and depowerment are not more full understood.

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Great listen!

The narrator cleverly fluctuates his voice to give a great ride into Ingo’s secrets of Power; highly recommended for a long car ride or while working.

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Secrets of Power was fantastic from start to finish, thanks to the talented narration by the rich voiced Douglas Thornton 7 hours felt like 1! His voice over talents and versatility shine through and engages and hooks the listener in. An absolute pleasure on the ears, well done!

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great narration, and what I wanted

Thought narration was excellent and got what I wanted for empowerment. Full of insights, will have to do another listen to get everything

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Fascinating Material and an Easy Listen

Ingo Swann delivers a really thought provoking thesis.

i thought the narrator was really good!

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Lost interest - bad choice of narrator

The narrator does a disservice to the content. Distracting infection and tone from the narrator which was not aligned with the content.

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Ingo Swann is a fatuous windbag.

The editor should have earned his inflated paycheck by slicing away all of the lard from this terribly turgid tome of literary diarrhea.

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