You Are Not Your Mind: Returning to the Power of Now - Alan Watts

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Dr. Joe Dispenza is a renowned author, speaker, and educator in the fields of neuroscience, epigenetics, and quantum physics. He has spent over three decades studying the mind-body connection and the ways in which we can harness our thoughts and emotions to create positive change ...  Show more

You're Closer to Your Dreams Than You Think - Ed Mylett

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