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Seduced by Consciousness
- A Life with the Three Principles
- Narrateur(s): Jack Pransky
- Durée: 12 h et 30 min
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Description
Seduced by Consciousness author Dr. Jack Pransky demonstrates through entertaining stories how the three principles of universal mind, consciousness, and thought work together to create everyone's unique "reality" out of which they then think, feel, and act.
Defying description, this captivating, profound audiobook has been depicted as part self-help manual, and part spiritual autobiography. The author uses his own life experiences and those of his clients in a revealing, raw, and honest manner. He contrasts the difference between the peace, love, joy, and wisdom that occurs when these principles are realized in one's life, and the suffering that occurs when this understanding remains unrealized or forgotten.
The question is asked: Will we be trapped in the illusions of our own creation, or will we fall back into our true spiritual nature and essence? This audiobook creates a special opportunity for listeners to have insights that reveal the answer, and this will change lives.
About the Author:
Jack Pransky, PhD is the founder/director of the Center for Inside-Out Understanding. He authored numerous books on the three principles, including Somebody Should Have Told Us!, widely recognized as one of its best introductory books. Pransky has worked in the field of prevention since 1968, and now is an international consultant in the three principles, a trainer of trainers, coach of coaches, and counselor of counselors. His book, Modello: A Story of Hope for the Inner City and Beyond received the Martin Luther King Storyteller's award for the book best exemplifying King's vision of "the beloved community".