Power vs. Force
by David R. Hawkins
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“@boredinvesting Wild book | I cant recommend this book enough. I read it back in 2000. Life changing to say the least. Do yourself a favor and read the book if you haven?t already. You can thank me later! | I cant recommend this book enough. I read it back in 2000. Life changing to say the least. Do yourself a favor and read the book if you haven’t already. You can thank me later! | Read this book a while back and loved it!”
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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in For Men, Spirituality, and Philosophy.
Imagine?what if you had access to a simple yesorno answer to any question you wished to ask A demonstrably true answer. Any question . . . think about it.? from the ForewordWe think we live by forces we control, but in fact we are governed by power from unrevealed sources, power over which we have no control.? from the author?s PrefaceThe univer...
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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in For Men, Spirituality, and Philosophy.
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“@boredinvesting Wild book | I cant recommend this book enough. I read it back in 2000. Life changing to say the least. Do yourself a favor and read the book if you haven?t already. You can thank me later! | I cant recommend this book enough. I read it back in 2000. Life changing to say the least. Do yourself a favor and read the book if you haven’t already. You can thank me later! | Read this book a while back and loved it!”
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