Marcia Moore
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Journeys Into the Bright World
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1978
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3 editions
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Astrology the Divine Science
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1978
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6 editions
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Hypersentience: Exploring Your Past Lifetime As a Guide to Your Character and Destiny
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1976
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3 editions
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Reincarnation Key to Immortality
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1968
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4 editions
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Astrology in Action: An Astroanalysis of Jacqueline Onassis
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1970
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2 editions
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Diet Sex and Yoga
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Simple Freedom: Prayers for the In-Between Times
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2001
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3 editions
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FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
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2006
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Journey to the World of Recruiting: Becoming a Headhunter
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My Color Book Farm
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“Yes,” some objectors declare, “I would like to expand my consciousness, but I feel that I must do it for myself.”
To this, our usual reply is that doing everything for oneself can be an unbearably limiting factor as well as an exercise in egotism. What if we had to weave all our own clothes, grow our own food, make our own paper and so forth? In actuality we accomplish hardly anything without external instruments, tools or technological aids. Our manifest interdependence attests to nature’s determination to force us to overcome isolationist tendencies. Even our two most essential physiological functions, eating and breathing, serve as constant reminders that in every respect we are obliged to use what lies outside of the confines of the bodily organism.
In the end, we do nothing alone and everything by our selves.”
― Journeys Into the Bright World
To this, our usual reply is that doing everything for oneself can be an unbearably limiting factor as well as an exercise in egotism. What if we had to weave all our own clothes, grow our own food, make our own paper and so forth? In actuality we accomplish hardly anything without external instruments, tools or technological aids. Our manifest interdependence attests to nature’s determination to force us to overcome isolationist tendencies. Even our two most essential physiological functions, eating and breathing, serve as constant reminders that in every respect we are obliged to use what lies outside of the confines of the bodily organism.
In the end, we do nothing alone and everything by our selves.”
― Journeys Into the Bright World
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