Variety of spiritual and self help books for sale
All these books are in excellent condition and some unused brand new condition, except for the Nigel Latta one.
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Books as follow:
A Course in Miracles- New and Annotated edition. $50 ono
Byron Katie - I need your love is that true? - $20 ono
Jon Kabat Zinn - Everyday Blessings and Wherever you go there you are $20 ono
Alan Cohen - A deep breath of life (well known a Course in Miracles teacher) $20 ono
Jon Mundy - Eternal life and a Course in Miracles (another well known a Course in Miracles teacher) $30 ono
Dr Joe Dispenza- Breaking the habit of being yourself $30 ono
Gary Zukav - The Seat of the Soul $30 ono
Gregg Braden - Secrets of the lost mode of prayer $20 ono
Dr Shefali Tsabary - The awakened family $40 ono
Nigel Latta - $10 ono
Happy to answer any questions. All these authors are well known and respected on the spiritual/self-help circuits.
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