Transcendental Meditation: Hollywood's Path Towards Happiness, Contentment and Tranquility
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Narrated by:
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Sean W. Stewart
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Written by:
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William E. Joyce
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“It’s like taking your vitamins, so you don’t get sick.” (Barry Zito, baseball player)
No truer words have ever been spoken than the words above by Barry Zito. Transcendental meditation is like taking vitamins so you don’t get sick. Transcendental meditation is the equivalent of eating healthy so you don’t get cancer. Like most people in the world, we are living fast-paced and eating crap. This can cause us to have higher stress levels. But by practicing transcendental meditation, we are cleansing our mind and body of all that toxic energy and replacing it with positive energy.
Have you ever wondered what transcendental meditation is? Well, in this audiobook, you will learn the history of transcendental meditation and how it works in your brain. You will also learn how it can work in your life and how it is affecting the lives of so many celebrities.
Celebrities are preaching about the effectiveness of transcendental meditation and how it is therapeutic in nature. “Meditation erases the stress before it can take hold,” said Barry Zito.
You will also be given detailed instructions on how to use three different types of transcendental meditation.
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- Jeff Turner
- 2022-09-08
Narrator Has To Go
I wasted my free credit for this. I am highly into meditation, I've probably read at least 20 books on the topic. And learned about this form of meditation from David Lynch, I like his films and wanted to learn more about this form. I usually fo meditation twice daily.
The Narrator is kind of a deal breaker for me. All the impersonations be it real or juat a made up person was highly irritating. Why couldnt the narrator say the quoted from other people in Hollywood and it comes of campy and silly.
Chapter 4 is just redundant informatiom that the writer already discussed in previpus chapters.
regardless, I did learn a few things which is good. But this book needs a redo as far as narration. Just cut out the voice acting and the book would be so much better.
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