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The Secret To Life Transformation: The Power Of NOW

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  • what a wise, dream of a woman.

  • I like the way Katie just tells it like it is. She explains it better and faster than Eckhart.

  • Thank you very much for sharing your life´s experience and for showing us how this books have changed your life in such a positive way. I am also reading The Power of Now and find this book a big treasure and a guide to find your real identity, to be enlightened and to enjoy the beauty of life. I hope this book be read by more and more human beings so we all can remember what has been forgotten: DEEP LOVE, JOY AND PEACE LIES IN YOURSELF.

    A Big Hug to you and to Everybody

    SMILE, LIFE IS GREAT! :D

  • actually? is this really the word not so bright people use to try to look not so dumb. I guess it is. hhu??

  • actually, actually, actually....hmmm?

  • beautiful video. I have read the book multiple times but I find it difficult to summarize. you did a great job, keep up the good work - stiving to live in the now and a egoless life...

  • 666 comments? Let's fix this ;)

    You're beautiful by the way!

  • @Rybot9000 Neurophilosopher Thomas Metzinger offers us The Ego Tunnel a layman's guide to understanding the functional anatomy of conscious self-awareness. He also brought us Being No One a 600 page functional analytic breakdown of conscious self-awareness from the perspective of a neuroanatomist-representationa­list. If you can wrap your head around any of these I'd definitely recommend them. Also check out The Bible, Baghavad Gita and teachings of Buddha.

  • @Rybot9000 ...it's called The Handbook of Self and Identity by Mark R. Leary and June Price Tagney. It can be argued that these 'truths' date back to earliest recorded history. This is the view taken by authors like Julian Jaynes, Erich Fromm, Carl Jung and comparative theologians like Karen Armstrong. Aldous Huxley, author of A Brave New World also coined the term "The Perennial Philosophy" to refer to the basic teachings and how they are repeated throughout history and in different cultures.

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