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The Hidden Spirituality of Men: Ten Metaphors to Awaken the Sacred Masculine

This book delves into the profound spiritual dimensions of male identity, employing a variety of metaphors to uncover and awaken the sacred masculine essence in men. It aims to provide insight and understanding into the deeper spiritual aspects of masculinity. more

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Matthew Fox
Matthew Fox

Matthew Fox, born on July 14, 1966, is an accomplished actor from the United States. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Jack Shephard in the television series 'Lost'. His versatile acting skills have led him to appear in numerous television shows and films. more

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