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Deepak Chopra Interviews Howard Falco - Spiritual Teacher & Author of I AM

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World renowned teacher Deepak Chopra interviews Howard Falco, spiritual teacher and author of "I AM: The Power of Discovering Who You Really Are" http://www.thebookiam.com/I_AM.html The interview covers Howard's journey to his massive awakening that produced the transformative information in his book I AM. Also covered are several of the concepts and ideas covered in I AM including a path to peace and the great power within. I AM was published by Penguin/Tarcher and is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and everywhere books are sold.

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  • To add: The exploration in Chapter 17 about changing from within is very helpful. That everything else only "stretches the experience of time." feels true! I always want to remember this. Appreciate, as well, the additional wisdom about unconditional love and acceptance of the self leading to what sounds like a true experience of freedom. Thanks again for writing such a terrific book!

  • @roxanneworld11 Thank you so much Roxanne. I appreciate your comments :)

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  • Seven years ago, I went through much the sudden shift. Health and life issues it seem to push me into a state of mind. It was then that I ask a few questions, I got all of the answers. When, I let go of the thought that I need and want, I started feeling full and no more need for outward cravings of stuff in life. All my life changed. I have a book with answers, I was given.

  • Hi H. - Awesome interview, listened to it twice!..Esp. enjoyed the points re:

    our infinite nature, the unreality of death & time (a favorite topic, time) + I>AM & mind>matter. Also, the *idea* of imperfection leading to suffering. Considering ideas and/or thoughts as objects or forms 'pushed out' as reality makes sense.

    The explanation about what seems like polarity (?) re: emotions and balance - that was great, too!

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