What is the true role of Ego in the evolution of humanity? Is Wgo necessary for spiritual development or is it a burden? What do Freud, Jung, Spinoza, Alfred Kroeber, Charles Haanel and other great thinkers believe and how do their insights help you in your daily life? What happened in 1918 that changed the destiny of our planet? With specific exercises to help you connect with your Ego and your Higher Self, this is a book for those curious about concepts ranging from the collective unconscious to the role of self-love. ...
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What is the true role of Ego in the evolution of humanity? Is Wgo necessary for spiritual development or is it a burden? What do Freud, Jung, Spinoza, Alfred Kroeber, Charles Haanel and other great thinkers believe and how do their insights help you in your daily life? What happened in 1918 that changed the destiny of our planet? With specific exercises to help you connect with your Ego and your Higher Self, this is a book for those curious about concepts ranging from the collective unconscious to the role of self-love. William Gladstone is an internationally acclaimed bestselling novelist (The Twelve) as well as the founder of Waterside Productions Inc., one of the world's pre-eminent literary agencies. William has personally represented many of the best-selling technical, business, health, self-help, and mind, body, spirit authors of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, ranging from Neale Donald Walsch, Eckhart Tolle, Jean Houston, to Peter Norton, Dr. and Master Sha, and Tom Anderson (the founder of Myspace) as well as the authors who created the initial fifty titles in the For Dummies book series. William is a graduate of Yale College and holds an advanced degree in Cultural Anthropology from Harvard University. William resides in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California with his wife and publisher Gayle Gladstone and enjoys weekly golf and tennis competitions as well as walking on the beach. He is the father of actress Tara Rose Gladstone, film producer Jay Gladstone and grandfather to his amazingly playful grandson Titus Jay Gladstone. Marisa Moris has been called the clairvoyant medium next door. Think America's sweetheart and apple pie, and you will have a great image os Marisa. She loves clothes, loves to shop, and never get caught off guard by the paparazzi. Marisa is an ordinary mom and wife with extraordinary abilities to receive information from the Source. When not caring for her infant daughter Madison, Marisa teaches classes on intuitive healing, mediumship, and how to develop your intuition. Marisa has an uncanny ability to differentiate tricksters from true sources of non-local and unconventional wisdom. As a former highly successful mortgage broker and real estate professional, Marisa understands the stresses of everyday life and the obstacles facing those who seek spiritual enlightenment. Marisa is a teacher with no agenda. She is here to help others raise their awareness and to bring to the planet information that can be of benefit to as many people as possible. Marisa lives in Carlsbad, California with her husband Jeff, who she adores almost as much as her fearless, spiritually aware poodle-chihuahua Poochi.
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