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  2. Jaya Jaya Myra - Wikipedia

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    Jaya Jaya Myra's approach claims to show the interconnections between purpose, spirituality and health, which she gave a TEDx talk on in November 2018. [6] She created The WELL Method as a framework for these teachings to teach people what she calls the 4 cornerstones to a purpose-filled, healthy life. [ 1 ]

  3. The Four Agreements - Wikipedia

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    According to the author, the book is inspired by a set of the Toltec people's spiritual beliefs. The intent of the book is to help readers explore "freedom," "happiness," and "love." [4] The central point of the book is that a person's life is determined by agreements they have made with themselves, with others, with God, and with society as a ...

  4. Barbara Brennan - Wikipedia

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    Brennan claimed to receive intuitive information about her clients during sessions, and to see repetitive patterns in the energy fields of her clients indicating common roots underlying their difficulties. [6] Brennan's books contain drawings of auras and energy fields, and descriptions of how human energy fields interact with each other. She ...

  5. Classics of Western Spirituality - Wikipedia

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    Classics of Western Spirituality [CWS] is an English-language book series published by Paulist [1] Press since 1978, which offers a library of historical texts on Christian spirituality [2] as well as a representative selection of works on Jewish, Islamic, Sufi and Native American spirituality. Each volume is selected and translated by one or ...

  6. Power Hungry - Wikipedia

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    Power Hungry: The Myths of "Green" Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future is a book by Robert Bryce about energy, mainly from a United States perspective. It was published in 2010 by PublicAffairs. A short essay based on the book was released as an op-ed by the author in The Washington Post. [1]

  7. Power spot (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    They are also called "energy spots" or Qi fields. The phrase is an example of a wasei-eigo loanword. In the book Power Spots of the World: A Travel Guide to Healing and Self-Recovery, it is explained that power spots may have water that is said to heal, rocks that are said to speak to people, or fault lines that emit magnetic forces. [1]