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Experience of No-Self, The: A Contemplative Journey, Revised Edition

This book is a revised edition of a contemplative work that delves into the profound concept of no-self, offering readers a guide through a journey of self-discovery and spiritual insight. The revised edition likely includes updated content and reflections on the original text. more

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Bernadette Roberts
Bernadette Roberts

Bernadette Roberts, born in 1931, is a mysterious artist whose life and artistic achievements remain largely unknown. more

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