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Recommended Books
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| In "The Element" Dr. Ken Robinson makes a compelling arguement that intelligence is not based on IQ points
or college degrees. Instead, Dr. Robinson points out that there are various types of intelligence, most of which
can not be measured by standardized tests. |
| Dr. Robinson explains how finding one's natural talents and developing them to high levels leads to greater
success and fulfillment in life. This state of higher achievement is what he refers to as "The Element". |
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| "Conversations with God" is a paradigm-shifting book that leads most to question what they have learned about the way life
works. I highly recommend this book but be prepared to suspend any old beliefs you might have about God, yourself and life in general. |
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| For thousands of years mystics and sages have taught that the human mind is the most powerful took on earth.
In "Creative Mind and Success" Ernest Holmes explains just how this magnificent tool can be used to create
success in all ares of life. This book is a wonderful introduction to Holmes's Science of Mind. |
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| "The Science of Mind" is Ernest Holmes's pivital work. His work, based on the teachings of the great philosophers,
the sacred wisdom of both Eastern and Western traditions, and the empirical nature of science, offers a philosophy of religion
and psychology emphasizing the limitless potential of the human mind. Now, for the first time, The Science of Mind appears in
paperback to coincide with the seventieth anniversary of Ernest Holmes's founding of the Religious Science movement. |
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