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Destiny: Peter Russell, How to Meditate Without Even Trying

What if meditation didn’t require discipline, technique, or hours of sitting still but was actually something you looked forward to?In How to Meditate Without Even Trying, Peter Russell shares the liberating insight at the heart of his decades-long teaching: The harder we try to ...  Show more

Maria Wheatley: Unlocking the Hidden Power of Megalithic Stone Circles

Maria is a second-generation dowser who is a leading authority on the geodetic system of earth energies. She was taught how to decode and divine the land by her late father, Dennis Wheatley, who was considered to be one of the UKs top Master Dowsers.Maria is an accomplished autho ...  Show more

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