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What You Need to Know Now: The Lee Ching Messages

This book serves as a concise collection of messages and teachings from Lee Ching, aiming to provide readers with a clear and accessible overview of his philosophical and spiritual insights. It is designed to be a quick reference for those seeking to understand the core principles and ideas presented by Lee Ching. more

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Tony Burroughs
Tony Burroughs

Tony Burroughs, born in 1948, is a renowned author whose works span across historical fiction, biography, and mystery. His novels, often set against the backdrop of real historical events, are celebrated for their rich imagination and insightful storytelling. more

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