Four Sacred Gifts (ljudbok)
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Ljudbok
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Språk
Engelska
Inläsare
Robin Miles
Utgivningsdatum
2017-09-05
Förlag
Simon & Schuster Audio
ISBN
9781508241157

Four Sacred Gifts Ljudbok

Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Times

Ljudbok,  Engelska, 2017-09-05
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In The Four Sacred Gifts, visionary international business consultant Anita Sanchez, PhD, reveals the timely prophecy entrusted to her by a global collective of indigenous eldersfour guiding gifts that ';will allow you to set yourself free to live your most successful lifelearn how to forgive, to heal, to unite with all life, and to revitalize hope' (Jack Canfield, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul).As we ride the powerful waves of change occurring in our economic, social, political, and physical environment, indigenous wisdom is needednow more than everto guide us to inhabit the fullest and healthiest lives possible. The Four Sacred Gifts opens your mind and heart to an indigenous worldview that will ultimately free you from fear and empower you to find peace even in the conflicts of our tumultuous world. Based on a prophecy that is now coming true, this book reveals how our world depends on each of us discovering a interconnectedness to people, earth, and animals, in the awareness that we are ';all one relation.' Within these pages, you will find deep wisdom of elders from all continents as they come together to give you four sacred gifts: the power to forgive the unforgivable, the power of unity, the power of healing, and the power of hope. These gifts will guide you to transformation, and support your journey to wholeness. By following the powerful principles, lessons, and tools found in this book, you will experience personal breakthroughs, become a force for conscious, societal evolution, and learn to live in deeper harmony with all of humanity.
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